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MARLON S. GERTES NARRATIVE REPORT Our group was assigned to have the community duty at the Main Health Center from February 10-13, 17-20, 24-27 and March 3-7, 2014 from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. The first day was scheduled as the orientation day for the whole class. It was held at the Nursing Laboratory Skills headed by our Dean, Mr. Ponciano Malabanan together with our Clinical Instructor Ms. Lavinia Malabuyoc RN MAN. The orientation started from 8:00 am and ended at 11:30 am. The students requested to stay at the school since it was late to have their duty at the Rural Health Center. Having an orientation is a protocol and needs to be adhere to ensure safe and quality service being delivered to clients.  As we heard that we were the group assigned to main health center, the group were thrilled since this will be their first time. Members of the group experience exposure on south district and west district. They believe that venturing in this experience will be an edge and a roadmap for new learning. On our first exposure the group was oriented on the facilities and staffs who will be with them for the next days. We’ve seen the laboratory, pharmacy, front desk, doctor’s desk, nurse’s desk, midvive’s desk and the DOTS Center or the Tutok gamutan Facility for long- term medication clients. This was given free by the government as a return to lipenos income tax returns. We equipped ourselves on different concerns of lipenos and the proper means and ways to accommodate the said concerns.

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MARLON S. GERTES

NARRATIVE REPORT

Our group was assigned to have the community duty at the Main Health Center

from February 10-13, 17-20, 24-27 and March 3-7, 2014 from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. The first

day was scheduled as the orientation day for the whole class. It was held at the Nursing

Laboratory Skills headed by our Dean, Mr. Ponciano Malabanan together with our Clinical

Instructor Ms. Lavinia Malabuyoc RN MAN.

The orientation started from 8:00 am and ended at 11:30 am. The students

requested to stay at the school since it was late to have their duty at the Rural Health Center.

Having an orientation is a protocol and needs to be adhere to ensure safe and quality service

being delivered to clients.

 As we heard that we were the group assigned to main health center, the group

were thrilled since this will be their first time. Members of the group experience exposure on

south district and west district. They believe that venturing in this experience will be an edge

and a roadmap for new learning.

On our first exposure the group was oriented on the facilities and staffs who will

be with them for the next days. We’ve seen the laboratory, pharmacy, front desk, doctor’s

desk, nurse’s desk, midvive’s desk and the DOTS Center or the Tutok gamutan Facility for

long- term medication clients. This was given free by the government as a return to lipenos

income tax returns. We equipped ourselves on different concerns of lipenos and the proper

means and ways to accommodate the said concerns.

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The group decide to divide the group in different committees and rotate it each

day to experience everything happens on the center.

Every Mondays, the staff opened at around 10: 00 AM because of the flag

ceremony, hence we always see to it to gave that care to community people. The

routines were checking the vital signs including the weight, temperature, blood

pressure, pulse rate and respiratory rate. It will be recorder on patient health record. If

the client had already checked up, the staff had safety keep the record so there will be a

continuous care. Most often, clients seek medical attention for cough and colds, for

fever, tonsillitis, abdominal pain and headache. Some seek for anti- rabies when bitten

by a suspected rabid animal. Other cases look for minor surgery, we got that

opportunity to assist and apply what we have learn on O.R. Principles.

It’s been heart- touching to see these person caring for their health and it’s also

heart warming to government’s vision to deliver quality care. Moreover, We are so

happy that the government made their best to offer free or low cost health service. The

free medicines and laboratories is really a big help specially to those who are

economically unfortunate.

The TB- DOTS or the Directly Observed Treatment Short course is a big help to

TB patients suffered physically and financially. They offer Free sputum examinations.

 As Nursing students we assist on their routines. As far of our knowledge we offer

informal health teaching on some questions they thrown. We answered it based on the

best of our abilities and with the guide of our adviser.

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There are hormonal pills, condoms, IUDs and injectables. There are times that we are

being asked and we answer it knowledgeably and with the guide of our adviser.

 As we choose our profession, we equipped ourselves that someday we will also

serve Filipinoes seeking medical attention in a government facility. The service we

commit may be in depth, but by the best of our will and knowledge, I could say, that we

are ready for the world of passion and service. Serving people of the Philippines.