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I.
Topic Outline:
1) Asthma
Risk Factors
Mode of transmission
2) Pulmonary Tuberculosis
II.
Risk Factors
Mode of transmission
Subject/ Participants
Objectives:
At the end of three (3) hours, the participants must be able to:
KNOWLEDGE:
Define Asthma & Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Identify signs & symptoms of Asthma Attack & Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Enumerate ways on how to manage an Asthma Attack & Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Enumerate ways on how to prevent an Asthma Attack and acquire Pulmonary Tuberculosis
SKILLS:
Demonstrate ways on how to manage an Asthma Attack
ATTITUDE:
Integrates Christian Values
Active listening and participate during discussion
V. Learning Materials
Laptop
Projector
Ballpen
Bandpaper
Cartolina
Pentel pen
Tarpulin
IV.
Learning Resources
https://www.healthinfotranslations.org/pdfDocs/Asthma_TAG.pdf
https://www.healthinfotranslations.org/pdfDocs/Tuberculosis_tg.pdf
Nowadays, there are many illness and diseases that occurs globally, and one of these is Asthma
and Pulmonary Tuberculosis, these two are very prevalent among children, adult and the elderly.
In the Philippines, there are an estimated 10.7 Million who have Asthma and 23,000 are known to
have Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
B. Body
Definition: Asthma is a disease in which the airways into your lungs become narrow and produce
mucus. When this happens, it is hard to breathe. Some things that can trigger an asthma attack
include allergies, cold viruses, medicines, dusts, chemicals, exercise or emotions.
Risk Factors:
Having another allergic condition, such as atopic dermatitis or allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
Being overweight
Being a smoker
Mode of Transmission:
C. Summary
Natural family planning is a form of control that determines when a is most fertile each month.
On the days when a woman is most likely to get pregnant, is avoided. There are five
natural family planning methods: Basal body method cervical method Symptothermal method
Calendar method Locational these methods are most effective when used together. Even when
done correctly, natural family planning is not as reliable as other methods ...
D. Conclusion