Monday, October 28, 2013

Caren-ino area has been the topic of clean drinking water. Talk is how to ensure an impeccable sour


On Wednesday we had a training ve wasser day. At 9 am we started to work at the clinic because we like each morning ve wasser testimony bunch of patients. In the meantime, our co-workers prepared ve wasser and mopping up space in front of the clinic, swept leaves and preparing the bench.
This week is also Majiwi Marvin, still a student, but otherwise ve wasser the future health officer. He has prepared for this occasion posters on which was painted topic lectures, but also spoke about malaria; about its symptoms, therapy, and prevention.
Remains ve wasser a problem that patients receiving treatment for any of the chronic non-communicable diseases are not aware of the importance of continuous medication. They spoke Phoebe. She stressed the importance of regular medication for hypertension and how proper nutrition helps to regulate blood pressure. Phoebe the lecture.
Caren-ino area has been the topic of clean drinking water. Talk is how to ensure an impeccable source of water, continue with mechanical cleaning, then boil the water and then disinfected with chlorine. The guests were also encouraged to talk about the appropriate amount of daily water intake.
Rhoda every Wednesday leading program for malnourished children tokratnjo Wednesday spoke about the importance of breastfeeding, adequate nutrition to children what to do in case of a sick child, mastitis in nursing mothers ... Rhoda explanation of malnutrition in children.
The lecture ended Lilien - the HIV / AIDS problem, which as a Community Health worker faces every day. He spoke mainly about safe sex, use a condom explained, as well as the second means of transmission of the virus.
We were surprised by the response present - has gathered about 70 people who participated in the conversation, ve wasser ask questions, the pozameznimi themes together with our "professors" a little singing.
Before each of the collected AquaGuard get his bottle, he had a quick answer to a short question from a lecture-which turned out to be a good move: the lady in question, why use AquaGuard, replied, "for the prevention of infection by HIV"
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kenija2012 We are four students, Faculty of Medicine - Sylvia, Ala., Jan and Matthew. In the period from May to July 2012, we are going to medical - humanitarian expedition to Kenya, specifically ve wasser in the village of Majiwa, which lies to the west of the country. Our work will include: - the locals to provide ve wasser basic health care - to educate and raise awareness among local people about basic hygiene measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and the importance of proper diet and drinking water - to maintain continuity of operations and outpatient medical intervention previous expeditions to Majiwi while promoting the Section of tropical medicine among younger colleagues - to acquire new knowledge in the field of tropical medicine, that we do so in Slovenia could be successful in helping people ve wasser View my complete profile ve wasser


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