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10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT 19 Done Screening of Hypertension (BP) Screening for hypertension in a community is an essential public health measure intended to identify those who may be at risk for developing high blood pressure. The screening includes procedure measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer, a device that measures the force of blood against the artery walls. Typically, the screening takes place in a community setting, such as a health fair or local clinic, and it may be administered for free. The objective of this assessment is to identify individuals with undiagnosed hypertension and refer them to medical professionals for further evaluation and treatment. Early detection of hypertension enables individuals to receive interventions to prevent or manage the condition, thereby reducing the risk of complications such as heart disease and stroke. The screening is non-invasive and takes only a few minutes, making it an easy and effective way to promote the health and well-being of a community's members. Seminar about Hypertension This seminar will provide attendees with an in-depth comprehension of what hypertension is, how it can affect the body, and what lifestyle changes can be implemented to prevent or treat it. The seminar will focus on hypertension-related risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and complications. The objective is to provide individuals with the knowledge they need to take charge of their health and avoid the negative effects of untreated hypertension. Through expert presentations and interactive discussions, seminar participants will depart with actionable 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT Flow Outline III. PROJECT FLOWCHART -[d] 19 Done 1. Identifying the Problem present in the Community 2. Development of Survey and Questionairre 3. Review and Approval of Data Collection Tool Design 4. Distribution of Survey Form 5. Data Collection 6. Identification of Health Problems among Aged-Group in the Community 7. Identification of the Core Problem among Aged-Group in the Community 8. Project planning 9. Registration 10. Project Implementation - Blood Pressure Test 11. Project Implementation - Seminar Proper 12. Opening Spiel 13. Seminar Segment 1: Introduction 14. Seminar Segment 2: Discussion Proper 15. Seminar Segment 3: Post test 16. Project Implementation - Nutritional Cooking Show 17. Cooking Show Segment 18. Project Implementation - Feeding Program 19. Closing Remarks IV. PROJECT ACTIVITY RESOURCE MATRIX[e] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT I. PROJECT OBJECTIVES A. GENERAL 19 B. SPECIFIC Done Pertains to the resolution of the core/primary problem as identified in the obstacle analysis matrix. . This alludes to the completion of selected solutions and are usually written in the format: "At the end of the project, the following should have been..." and then followed by a list of end-of-project milestones. . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to assess their blood pressure threshold value . At the end of the project, participants should be able to take act At the end of the project, the participants should be able to know which type of foods can make their blood pressure high and low At the end of the project, the participants should be able to gain knowledge about specific health problems across the community . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES[a][b][c] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT VII. PROJECT TIMELINES 19 . This allocates the time, human resource and budget requirements for each activity. Done [a]Actions that are critical in reaching project milestones. [b]Balee suggestion nila in total is (Insert a brief description of the Project Timeline) - ung screening (to which iddonate na naten ung apparatus after) seminar (for awareness) - short cooking segment (ng mga hypertension- safe/preventive dishes) feeding program ng mga mismong naluto naten (para makakain din sila + alam nilang masarap talaga) [c]painclude ng problem identification as part of project activities [d]A diagram that depicts the flow of activities when 10:21 CPH SG 3 - DRAFT Project Activities Survey Form docs.google.com VI. PROJECT MONITORING WORKSHEET191 Data Collection Identification of Health problems among Aged- Population in San Nicolas Project Proposal Preparation of Raffle Prizes Purchase of ingredients for the cooking segment of the Project Purchase of Medical Equipments (Sphygmomanometer, Stethoscope) Project Implementation Feedback and Time Human Resources 5 days 1 day 3 days 3 days 1 day 1 day 1 day Group Members () 19 Group Members () Done Budge Requirer Php 0. Php 0. Php 0. Php 0. Php Php Php 9,9999. Php Phn 10:21 CPH SG 3 - DRAFT docs.google.com Project Activities IV. PROJECT ACTIVITY RESOURCE MATRIX[e] Project 1: Human Resource Activity Requirements Duration of 19 Done Financial Requirements Project 2: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN BURDEN: HYPERTENSION DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT Project 3: HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PROMOTION; SPREADING AWARENESS AND IMPROVING HEALTH LITERACY Activity 1- Seminar about Hypertension Activty 2 - Cooking show Project 4: Nourishing Communities: Implementing an Effective Program for Improved Health and Well- being Project 1: HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PROMOTION; SPREADING AWARENESS AND IMPROVING HEALTH LITERACY Project 2: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN BURDEN HYPERTENSION DETECTION AND 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT I. PROJECT OBJECTIVES A. GENERAL 19 B. SPECIFIC Done Pertains to the resolution of the core/primary problem as identified in the obstacle analysis matrix. . This alludes to the completion of selected solutions and are usually written in the format: "At the end of the project, the following should have been..." and then followed by a list of end-of-project milestones. . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to assess their blood pressure threshold value . At the end of the project, participants should be able to take act At the end of the project, the participants should be able to know which type of foods can make their blood pressure high and low At the end of the project, the participants should be able to gain knowledge about specific health problems across the community . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES[a][b][c] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT I. PROJECT OBJECTIVES A. GENERAL 19 B. SPECIFIC Done Pertains to the resolution of the core/primary problem as identified in the obstacle analysis matrix. . This alludes to the completion of selected solutions and are usually written in the format: "At the end of the project, the following should have been..." and then followed by a list of end-of-project milestones. . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to assess their blood pressure threshold value . At the end of the project, participants should be able to take act At the end of the project, the participants should be able to know which type of foods can make their blood pressure high and low At the end of the project, the participants should be able to gain knowledge about specific health problems across the community . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES[a][b][c] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT Activity 1- Seminar about Hypertension Activty 2 - Cooking show Project 1: HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PROMOTION; SPREADING AWARENESS AND IMPROVING HEALTH LITERACY Project 2: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN BURDEN: HYPERTENSION DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT Activity 1: Blood Pressure Screening V. PROJECT BUDGET WORKSHEET[!] [P20,000] Date 19 Project 3: Nourishing Communities: Implementing an Effective Program for Improved Health and Well- being Activity 1: Feeding program Activity 2: Done Resource Financial Requirement 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT III. PROJECT FLOWCHART [d] Flow Outline Seminar about Hypertension This seminar will provide attendees with an in-depth comprehension of what hypertension is, how it can affect the body, and what lifestyle changes can be implemented to prevent or treat it. The seminar will focus on hypertension-related risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and complications. The objective is to provide individuals with the knowledge they need to take charge of their health and avoid the negative effects of untreated hypertension. Through expert presentations and interactive discussions, seminar participants will depart with actionable strategies to control their blood pressure and live healthier lives. 19 Done 1. Identifying the Problem present in the Community 4. Distribution of Survey Form 5. Data Collection 2. Development of Survey and Questionairre 3. Review and Approval of Data Collection Tool Design 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT 19 Done Screening of Hypertension (BP) Screening for hypertension in a community is an essential public health measure intended to identify those who may be at risk for developing high blood pressure. The screening includes procedure measuring blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer, a device that measures the force of blood against the artery walls. Typically, the screening takes place in a community setting, such as a health fair or local clinic, and it may be administered for free. The objective of this assessment is to identify individuals with undiagnosed hypertension and refer them to medical professionals for further evaluation and treatment. Early detection of hypertension enables individuals to receive interventions to prevent or manage the condition, thereby reducing the risk of complications such as heart disease and stroke. The screening is non-invasive and takes only a few minutes, making it an easy and effective way to promote the health and well-being of a community's members. Seminar about Hypertension This seminar will provide attendees with an in-depth comprehension of what hypertension is, how it can affect the body, and what lifestyle changes can be implemented to prevent or treat it. The seminar will focus on hypertension-related risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and complications. The objective is to provide individuals with the knowledge they need to take charge of their health and avoid the negative effects of untreated hypertension. Through expert presentations and interactive discussions, seminar participants will depart with actionable 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT Flow Outline III. PROJECT FLOWCHART -[d] 19 Done 1. Identifying the Problem present in the Community 2. Development of Survey and Questionairre 3. Review and Approval of Data Collection Tool Design 4. Distribution of Survey Form 5. Data Collection 6. Identification of Health Problems among Aged-Group in the Community 7. Identification of the Core Problem among Aged-Group in the Community 8. Project planning 9. Registration 10. Project Implementation - Blood Pressure Test 11. Project Implementation - Seminar Proper 12. Opening Spiel 13. Seminar Segment 1: Introduction 14. Seminar Segment 2: Discussion Proper 15. Seminar Segment 3: Post test 16. Project Implementation - Nutritional Cooking Show 17. Cooking Show Segment 18. Project Implementation - Feeding Program 19. Closing Remarks IV. PROJECT ACTIVITY RESOURCE MATRIX[e] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT I. PROJECT OBJECTIVES A. GENERAL 19 B. SPECIFIC Done Pertains to the resolution of the core/primary problem as identified in the obstacle analysis matrix. . This alludes to the completion of selected solutions and are usually written in the format: "At the end of the project, the following should have been..." and then followed by a list of end-of-project milestones. . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to assess their blood pressure threshold value . At the end of the project, participants should be able to take act At the end of the project, the participants should be able to know which type of foods can make their blood pressure high and low At the end of the project, the participants should be able to gain knowledge about specific health problems across the community . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES[a][b][c] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT VII. PROJECT TIMELINES 19 . This allocates the time, human resource and budget requirements for each activity. Done [a]Actions that are critical in reaching project milestones. [b]Balee suggestion nila in total is (Insert a brief description of the Project Timeline) - ung screening (to which iddonate na naten ung apparatus after) seminar (for awareness) - short cooking segment (ng mga hypertension- safe/preventive dishes) feeding program ng mga mismong naluto naten (para makakain din sila + alam nilang masarap talaga) [c]painclude ng problem identification as part of project activities [d]A diagram that depicts the flow of activities when 10:21 CPH SG 3 - DRAFT Project Activities Survey Form docs.google.com VI. PROJECT MONITORING WORKSHEET191 Data Collection Identification of Health problems among Aged- Population in San Nicolas Project Proposal Preparation of Raffle Prizes Purchase of ingredients for the cooking segment of the Project Purchase of Medical Equipments (Sphygmomanometer, Stethoscope) Project Implementation Feedback and Time Human Resources 5 days 1 day 3 days 3 days 1 day 1 day 1 day Group Members () 19 Group Members () Done Budge Requirer Php 0. Php 0. Php 0. Php 0. Php Php Php 9,9999. Php Phn 10:21 CPH SG 3 - DRAFT docs.google.com Project Activities IV. PROJECT ACTIVITY RESOURCE MATRIX[e] Project 1: Human Resource Activity Requirements Duration of 19 Done Financial Requirements Project 2: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN BURDEN: HYPERTENSION DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT Project 3: HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PROMOTION; SPREADING AWARENESS AND IMPROVING HEALTH LITERACY Activity 1- Seminar about Hypertension Activty 2 - Cooking show Project 4: Nourishing Communities: Implementing an Effective Program for Improved Health and Well- being Project 1: HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PROMOTION; SPREADING AWARENESS AND IMPROVING HEALTH LITERACY Project 2: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN BURDEN HYPERTENSION DETECTION AND 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT I. PROJECT OBJECTIVES A. GENERAL 19 B. SPECIFIC Done Pertains to the resolution of the core/primary problem as identified in the obstacle analysis matrix. . This alludes to the completion of selected solutions and are usually written in the format: "At the end of the project, the following should have been..." and then followed by a list of end-of-project milestones. . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to assess their blood pressure threshold value . At the end of the project, participants should be able to take act At the end of the project, the participants should be able to know which type of foods can make their blood pressure high and low At the end of the project, the participants should be able to gain knowledge about specific health problems across the community . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES[a][b][c] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT I. PROJECT OBJECTIVES A. GENERAL 19 B. SPECIFIC Done Pertains to the resolution of the core/primary problem as identified in the obstacle analysis matrix. . This alludes to the completion of selected solutions and are usually written in the format: "At the end of the project, the following should have been..." and then followed by a list of end-of-project milestones. . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to assess their blood pressure threshold value . At the end of the project, participants should be able to take act At the end of the project, the participants should be able to know which type of foods can make their blood pressure high and low At the end of the project, the participants should be able to gain knowledge about specific health problems across the community . At the end of the project, the participants should be able to II. PROJECT ACTIVITIES[a][b][c] 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT Activity 1- Seminar about Hypertension Activty 2 - Cooking show Project 1: HEALTH AWARENESS, EDUCATION, AND PROMOTION; SPREADING AWARENESS AND IMPROVING HEALTH LITERACY Project 2: UNCOVERING THE HIDDEN BURDEN: HYPERTENSION DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT Activity 1: Blood Pressure Screening V. PROJECT BUDGET WORKSHEET[!] [P20,000] Date 19 Project 3: Nourishing Communities: Implementing an Effective Program for Improved Health and Well- being Activity 1: Feeding program Activity 2: Done Resource Financial Requirement 10:21 docs.google.com CPH SG 3 - DRAFT III. PROJECT FLOWCHART [d] Flow Outline Seminar about Hypertension This seminar will provide attendees with an in-depth comprehension of what hypertension is, how it can affect the body, and what lifestyle changes can be implemented to prevent or treat it. The seminar will focus on hypertension-related risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and complications. The objective is to provide individuals with the knowledge they need to take charge of their health and avoid the negative effects of untreated hypertension. Through expert presentations and interactive discussions, seminar participants will depart with actionable strategies to control their blood pressure and live healthier lives. 19 Done 1. Identifying the Problem present in the Community 4. Distribution of Survey Form 5. Data Collection 2. Development of Survey and Questionairre 3. Review and Approval of Data Collection Tool Design
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