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Cards (40)

  • 800 women die from complications. (WHO)
  • attended: cases given medical care
  • crude or general rate: total living population
  • birth order: numerical order of a child
  • birth weight: first weight of the fetus
  • crude birth rate: number of live births per 1000 population per year
  • crude death rate: number of deaths per 1000 people per year
  • fetal death: spontaneous intrauterine fetal death
  • incidence death: number of deaths in a population in a given time period
  • infant mortality rate: the number of deaths of children under one year of age per 1000 live births
  • late fetal death: death of fetus 28 days or more completed gestation
  • live birth: showed any sign of life
  • maternal mortality rate: the number of deaths of women during pregnancy or within 42 days of giving birth per 100,000 live births
  • rate: relationship between a vital event and those person exposed to the occurrence of the said event.
  • specific death rate: risk of exposure of people to a particular disease.
  • total fertility rate: the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime
  • usual residence: the place where a person lives most of the time, or the place where they consider themselves to belong
  • number of population during:
    • 2020 - 7.79 billion
    • 2021 - 7.87 billion
  • largest countries by population:
    1. china
    2. india
    3. U.S.
    4. indonesia
    5. pakistan
    6. brazil
    7. nigeria
    8. bangladesh
    9. russia
    10. mexico
    11. japan
    12. ethiopa
    13. philippines
    14. egypt
  • NDHS (National demographic and health survey)
  • NDHS frequency: every 5 years
  • national demographic and health survey: a survey that collects data on the health of the population
  • percentage of population in..
    rural: 2.9%
    urban: 2.4%
  • percentage of women who had their first birth by the age of 18 - 17%
  • family planning:
    • 54% - married woman use method of family planning
    • 21% - use of pills
    • 7% - female sterilization
  • infant mortality rate - 5 year period, 21 deaths per 1000 live births
  • perinatal mortality - early neonatal mortality plus stillbirths multiplies by 1000
  • maternal health - 9 in 10 Filipinos.
  • problems in accessing health care:
    • employment
    • violence against women
  • male-female ratio:
    • Males - 270,832 or 52.2%
    • Females - 797,288 or 47%
  • top 3 causes of morbidity:
    • acute respiratory tract infection
    • hypertension
    • ALRT and pneumonia
  • morbidity by sex:
    • acute respiratory tract infection
  • mortality (leading cause)
    1. ischemic heart disease
    2. neoplasms
    3. cardiovascular disease
    4. pneumonia
    • NCR - 4%
    • CAR - 9%
    • MIMAROPA - 10%
  • Neonatal mortality
    • bacterial sepsis of newborn
    • respiratory distress of newborn
    • pneumonia
  • maternal mortality
    • eclampsia
    • gestational and hypertension with proteinuria
  • ages 0-4
    1. pneumonia
    2. neurologic disease
    3. diarrhea
    4. dengue
    5. chronic lower respiratory infection
    6. sepsis
  • ages 5-9
    1. dengue
    2. drowning
    3. neurologic disease
  • ages 10-14
    1. neurologic disease
    2. drowning
  • mortality among communicable disease
    1. measles
    2. tetanus
    3. tuberculosis
    4. diphtheria
    5. acute poliomyelitis