Environmental Mitigation Monitoring Plan for FY18 Sample Clauses

Environmental Mitigation Monitoring Plan for FY18. Activities under IR5 (Governance/Finance and DHIS2) have a status of categorical exclusion and do not require reporting. This is the revised Quarter 2 Report for FY18. Luanda, July 10th, 2018. List of AnnexesAnnex 1Success Story (HIV/AIDS) • Annex 2 – Success Story (LLIN Distribution) • Annex 3 – HFA Communication Plan (May 2018) • Attachments under Result 2 – Malaria Case Management
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Environmental Mitigation Monitoring Plan for FY18. Activities under IR5 (Governance/Finance and DHIS2) have a status of categorical exclusion and do not require reporting. List of Annexes Annex 1 - Supervision Results: Assessment of health workers knowledge and good practices on malaria case management Annex 2Success Story (Health System Strengthening) Annex 3 – DHIS2 Training Agenda Annex 4 – Success indicators for NMCP in Malaria Annex 5 - DHIS2 Training and Supervision Chronogram for Q4 FY2018 Annex 1 – Supervision Results: Assessment of health workers knowledge and good practices on malaria case management PRENATAL CARE AND EMERGENCY ROOM WITH PREGNANT WOMEN * Descriptive Statistics N % that answered 1=Yes CPN_1.1_Confirms the gestational age of the pregnant woman. 47 100,0 CPN_1.2_ Confirms that the woman is not allergic to Sulfadoxine Pyrimethamine / SP or other sulphonamides 40 82,5 CPN_1.4_ After the 1st dose of SP, do you give the other doses of SP with a minimum interval of 30 days between doses up to the day of delivery? 41 92,7 CPN_1.5_ If the pregnant woman is taking TIP with SP, the nurse should reduce the dose of folic acid to less than 5 mg / day 39 76,9 CPN_1.6_ If the mother is HIV positive and while taking cotrimoxazole, she should not take SP 37 64,9 CPN_2.1_ Question for signs and / or symptoms that the pregnant woman presents or feels? 45 97,8 CPN_2.2_ Take the main xxxxx xxxxx (tº measurement, blood pressure, pulse and respiratory rate) and makes a general physical examination? 47 100,0 CPN_3.1_ If the pregnant woman during the first trimester of pregnancy has the result of TDR or M.O-positive, the nurse prescribes oral quinine treatment. 48 91,7 CPN_3.2_ If the pregnant woman during the first trimester of pregnancy has the result of TDR or MO-positive, the nurse prescribes oral quinine treatment. If the pregnant woman is in the 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy with TDR or MO positive, the nurse prescribes Artemether / Lumefantrine (Coartem) or artesunate / amodiaquine (ASAQ), or Dihydro Artemisinin + Piperaquine (Duo-Coctexin) correctly according to the National Treatment Protocol? 48 81,3 CPN_3.3_ Do you administer antipyretics or make cold dressings to control the fever? 48 91,7 CPN_4.1_ If the nurse recognizes the major signs and symptoms of severe malaria (high fever, frequent vomiting, seizures, loss of consciousness, etc.) 48 93,8 CPN_4.2_ If the nurse provides the first aid to the pregnant woman (immobilizes SOS, inserts artesunate into a rectal suppository, injects diaze...

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