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040 | _cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY | ||
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_aAgbada, Anna Rea _eauthor |
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_aA Descriptive study of the patients that consulted in the pay treatment room of FEU-NRMF Medical Center: the prevalence of community acquired pneumonia in barangay Commonwealth _b"alamin, kontrolin, puksain ang pulmonya" / _cAnna Rea Agbada ; Wilfred Ignacio Antonio ; Minnie Rose Baquiran ; Tiffany Santos ; Noemi Ann Garcia ; Rigel Ledesma ; Nael-Iza Mandal ; Christopher Palogan ; Rigil Mariquieta Fe Siazon ; Jenny Lim-Sui and Febes Valdez. |
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_aFairview, Quezon City _bDaparment of Community An Family Medicine, FEU-NRMF, _c2011 |
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_a29 pages: _billustrations and photos; _c28 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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520 | _aABSTRACT: This study aims to determine the leading diagnosis of the patients who consulted at the Pay Treatment Room (PTR) in the months of June and July, 2011. A descriptive study was employed to do so. Data was gathered from PTR census. A total of 252 charts reviewed and used in the study. The top five leading diagnosis were 1) acute upper respiratory tract infection with 9.12%, 2) community acquired pneumonia with 8.73%, 3) fractures, soft tissue swelling and costochondritis with 6.75%, 4) wounds (laceration, avulsed, and/or infected) with 6.75%, and 5) conjunctivitis with 5.56%. Of these five, community acquired pneumonia was chosen for the study and action program. The said diagnosis was determined by age, gender, and place of residence. The study also determined where the majority of the patients from the PTR resided. The top five areas are as follows: 1) commonwealth, 18.29%, 2) Novaliches, 3) 17.47%, San Jose Del Monte, 13.91%, 4) Camarin, 8.36, and 5) Barangay Holy Spirit 7. 16%. In Barangay Commonwealth, the leading diagnosis was community acquired pneumonia with 21.74%. Acute upper respiratory tract infection was only 4.35%. Therefore, the study suggests that in the community with the highest number of consultation in the PTR, its leading diagnosis was community acquired pneumonia. | ||
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_aAntonio, Wilfred Ignacio _4author |
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_aBaquiran, Minnie Rose _4author |
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_aCanlas, Tiffany Santos _4author |
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_aGarcia, Noemi Ann _4author |
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_aLedesma, Rigel _4author |
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_aMandal, Nael-Iza _4author |
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_aPalogan, Christopher _4author |
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_aSiazon, Rigil Mariquieta Fe _4author |
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_aJenny Lim-Sui, MD. _4adviser |
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_aFebes Valdez, MD. _4adviser |
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