SAS 2 Flashcards
collects comprehensive data pertinent to the health status of the population
Assessment
identifies expected outcomes for a plan that is based on population diagnosis and priorities
Population Diagnosis and Priorities & Outcome Identification
develops a plan that reflects best practices by identifying strategies, action plans, and alternatives to attain expected outcomes
Planning
implements the identified plan by partnering with others
Implementation
evaluates the health status of the population
Evaluation
- the Fajardo Act
- PGH sent 4 nurses to Cebu
- St. Paul Hospital of Nursing in Intramuros assigned 2 nurses to do home visiting in Manila
- Reorganization Act No. 2462 created the office of General Inspection
1912
Ms. Perlita Clark took charge of the public health nursing work
1916
4 graduates paid by the City of Manila were employed to work in the City Schools
1917
- Ms. Carmen del Rosario was appointed
- there was a gradual increase of public health nurses and expansion of services
1919
two government schools of nursing were established: Zamboanga General Hospital School of Nursing in Mindanao and Baguio General Hospital in Northern Luzon
1923
Ms. Carmen Legardo resigned and Ms. Genara Manongdo was appointed in her place
1926
Philippine Health Services was abolished
1927
first convention of nurses was held followed by yearly convention until the advent of WWII
1928
the section of Public health Nursing was converted into Section of Nursing
1930
the division of maternal and Child Health of the Office of Public Welfare Commission was transferred to the Bureau of Health
1933
activities and personnel including six public health members of the Metropolitan Division, Bureau of health were transferred to the new department
1941
- group of public health nurses , physicians and administrators from manila Health Department went to the internment Camp in Capas, Tarlac
- 31 nurses who were taken prisoners of war by the Japanese army and confined at the Bilibid Prison
1942
Post war records of BOH showed that there were 308 public health nurses and 38 supervisors compared to pr war
1946
- created the Division of Nursing under the Office of the Secretary of health
- section of Nursing Supervision tool over the functions of the former section of Nursing
1947
first training center of the BOH was organized in cooperation with the Pasay City Health Department
1948
- the Rural health demonstration and Training Center was established
- WHO and UNICEF assisted project used in health centers in Quezon City Health Department
- RHDTC was used as a medicine, nursing, health education, and social work
1950
the office of health education and personnel training were established with Dr. Trinidad Gomez as Chief
1953
Republic Act 1891 was approved amending Sections, two, three, four, seven and eight of RA 1082
1957
- republic act 977 passed by congress in 1954
- created nursing position at different levels in health organization
- reorganization act with implementing details embodied in executive order 288, series of 1959
1958-1965