[23] FINALS | REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH & NATURAL FP Flashcards
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012
RA 10354
“____ is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes.”
“Reproductive health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, in all matters relating to the reproductive system and to its functions and processes.”
“Reproductive health care refers to the access to a full range of methods, facilities, services, and supplies that contribute to reproductive health and well-being by addressing reproductive health-related problems. It also includes ____, the purpose of which is the enhancement of life and personal relations.”
“Reproductive health care refers to the access to a full range of methods, facilities, services, and supplies that contribute to reproductive health and well-being by addressing reproductive health-related problems. It also includes sexual health, the purpose of which is the enhancement of life and personal relations.”
ELEMENTS OF RH CARE
(1) Family Planning (FP) information and services which shall include as a first priority making women of reproductive age fully aware of their ____ to make them aware of when ____ is highly probable, as well as highly improbable;
(2) Maternal, infant and Child Health and ____, including ____;
(1) Family Planning (FP) information and services which shall include as a first priority making women of reproductive age fully aware of their respective cycles to make them aware of when fertilization is highly probable, as well as highly improbable;
(2) Maternal, infant and Child Health and Nutrition, including breastfeeding;
ELEMENTS OF RH CARE
(3) Proscription of ____ and management of ____ complications ;
(4) Adolescent and youth ____ guidance and counseling ;
(5) Prevention, treatment and management of ____, HIV and AIDS and other ____
(3) Proscription of abortion and management of abortion complications ;
(4) Adolescent and youth reproductive health guidance and counseling ;
(5) Prevention, treatment and management of reproductive tract infections (RTIs), HIV and AIDS and other sexually transmittable infections (STIs);
ELEMENTS OF RH CARE
(6) Elimination of ____ against women and children and other forms of ____;
(7) Education and counseling on ____ and ____;
(8) Treatment of breast and reproductive tract ____ and other gynecological conditions and disorders;
(6) Elimination of violence against women and children and other forms of sexual and gender-based violence;
(7) Education and counseling on sexuality and reproductive health;
(8) Treatment of breast and reproductive tract cancers and other gynecological conditions and disorders;
ELEMENTS OF RH CARE
(9) ____ responsibility and involvement and ____ reproductive health;
(10) Prevention, treatment and management of ____ and sexual ____;
(11) Reproductive health education for the ____; and
(12) ____ aspect of reproductive health care.
(9) Male responsibility and involvement and men’s reproductive health;
(10) Prevention, treatment and management of infertility and sexual dysfunction;
(11) Reproductive health education for the adolescents; and
(12) Mental health aspect of reproductive health care.
RH IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Philippine Reproductive Health Program (RH service package consisting of 10 elements)
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER 1-A, SERIES OF 1998
RH IN THE PHILIPPINES
The Reproductive Health Policy to integrate RH Services in all health facilities
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER 43, SERIES OF 1999
DOH
- Declared a National FP policy through ____
- This policy refocuses FP as a health intervention promoting the health of all Filipinos w/ special attention to ____ and ____.
- Declared a National FP policy through Administrative Order 50 – A series of 2001
- This policy refocuses FP as a health intervention promoting the health of all Filipinos w/ special attention to women and children.
DEFINITION
FP is a ____ effort for the individual or couples of reproductive age with the main purpose of limiting ____ by either natural or artificial means.
FP is a voluntary effort for the individual or couples of reproductive age with the main purpose of limiting fertility by either natural or artificial means.
DEFINITION
FP refers to a program which enables couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the ____ and ____ of their children and to have the information and means to do so, and to have access to a full range of safe, affordable, effective, ____ modern natural and artificial methods of planning pregnancy.
FP refers to a program which enables couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children and to have the information and means to do so, and to have access to a full range of safe, affordable, effective, non-abortifacient modern natural and artificial methods of planning pregnancy.
POLICIES
- Improvement of family welfare focus on women’s ____, safe ____ and ____ survival
- Freedom of choice
- Promotion of ____ and responsible parenthood
- Improvement of family welfare focus on women’s health, safe motherhood and child’s survival
- Freedom of choice
- Promotion of family solidarity and responsible parenthood
BENEFITS
(1) Improvement and maintenance of ____
(2) Safe ____
(3) ____ survival
(4) Reduction of ____
(1) Improvement and maintenance of reproductive health
(2) Safe motherhood
(3) Child survival
(4) Reduction of reproductive tract infections
BENEFITS
(5) Reduction of ____
(6) Reduction of ____
(7) Over-all improvement in the family’s ____
(5) Reduction of Abortion
(6) Reduction of special diseases
(7) Over-all improvement in the family’s nutritional status
BENEFITS
(8) Helps shape the ____
(9) ____ children
(10) Enhances family’s opportunity for their ____ and ____ advancement
(8) Helps shape the reproductive work
(9) Fewer children
(10) Enhances family’s opportunity for their economic and personal advancement