BATAS Flashcards

1
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PD 491

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NUTRITION MONTH

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2
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RA 11148

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KALUSUGAN AT NUTRISYON NG MAG-NANAY ACT

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3
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FIRST 270 DAYS

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PRENATAL PERIOD

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4
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BIRTH TO 28 DAYS

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NEWBORN

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5
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FIRST 6 MONTHS

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180 DAYS

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6
Q

6 MOS - 2 YEARS

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INFANTS

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7
Q

RA 11223

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UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE ACT

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8
Q

EPI

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Expanded
Program on Immunization

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9
Q

Aims to reduce maternal mortality, which remains a
challenge despite progress.

A

NSMP

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10
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DOH help meet Sustainable Devt’ Goals

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SUBNATIONAL INITIATIVES

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11
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A training program for local health workers to
enhance their ability to provide immediate care for
pregnant women and newborns.

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BEmONC

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12
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Addresses micronutrient deficiencies contributing to
maternal and child malnutrition.

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MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAM

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13
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An integrated program encompassing health,
nutrition, education, and community development.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT (ECCD)

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14
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ECCD

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EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT

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15
Q

Ensures proper postpartum and newborn care with
seamless transitions to women’s health and child
survival packages.

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MNCHN STRATEGY

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16
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MNCHN

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MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH AND NUTRITION

17
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MNCHN AO

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AO 2008-00201

18
Q

A USAID initiative improving the health of women
and children globally

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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH INTEGRATED PROGRAM (MCHIP)

19
Q

MCHIP

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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH INTEGRATED PROGRAM

20
Q

RA 10354

A

Responsible Parenthood and
Reproductive Health Law of 2012

21
Q

Requires marriage license applicants to undergo
family planning counseling.
● Aims to ensure couples understand parenting
responsibilities and available methods for family
planning.

22
Q

● Prevents illegal/unsafe abortions and manages
post-abortion complications.
● Promotes compassionate and non-judgmental
care for affected individuals

A

AO 2018-003

23
Q

Enhances health and nutrition programs for
mothers and children in the first 1,000 days.
● Establishes Basic Emergency Obstetric and
Newborn Care (BEmONC) training centers.

24
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105-Day Expanded Maternity Leave
Law)

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Ensures quality antenatal care in birthing centers and maternal health facilities.
AO 2016-0035
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● Strengthens HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and support systems. ● Updates and replaces RA 8504.
RA 11166
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● Mandates immunization for children under five against preventable diseases. ● Includes the "Reaching Every Barangay (REB)" strategy to ensure widespread coverage
RA 10152
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RA 10152
Mandatory Infants and Children Health Immunization Act of 2011
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● Mandates immunization for children under five against preventable diseases. ● Includes the "Reaching Every Barangay (REB)" strategy to ensure widespread coverage.
RA 10152
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● Promotes breastfeeding and rooming-in practices to strengthen the mother-child bond. ● Expands upon RA 7600.
RA 10028
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RA 10028
BREASTFEEDING PROMOTION ACT OF 2009
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● Promotes breastfeeding and regulates the use of breastmilk substitutes. ● Aims to ensure adequate infant nutrition through proper breastfeeding practices.
EO 51
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EO 51
MILK CODE
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● Authorizes nurses and midwives to administer life-saving drugs during maternal care emergencies.
AO 2015-0020
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● Section 5: Requires healthcare providers to inform parents about newborn screening. ● Section 6: Screening should occur 24-72 hours after birth; exemptions for ICU babies up to 7 days. ● Section 7: Parents may refuse testing for religious reasons but must acknowledge the risks. ● Section 8: DOH conducts ongoing education and training on newborn screening for healthcare personnel.
NEWBORN SCREENING POLICY
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RA 9288
NEWBORN SCREENING ACT