• Problems And Prospects Of Primary Health Care
    [A CASE STUDY OF Odo-Owa in Oke-ero local government, Kwara State,]

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    • LITERATURE REVIEWS
          Effort were made of consult available architectural journals test and planning needs of the erection of such problems.
      INTERNET
          This is the process by which a study carried our online to obtain useful information about the proposed project topic.
      CONCLUSION
          From the reach above many existing primary health care is not well arrange and will functioning and there is no provision of drug in the pharmacy.
      1.9    TYPES OF HEALTH INSTITUTIONS
      1.    Mobile Health centre
      2.    Clinic
      3.    Maternity and Dispensary
      4.    Primary Health centre
      5.    Comprehensive Health Centre
      6.    General Hospital
      7.    Teaching Hospital
      MOBILE HEALTH CENTRE
          This is health care unit concerned with rendering of mini mum health care service to the community with the participation of the community leader and health auxiliaries.
          The service may include Health education, preventive and curative activities etc. It serves a population of 10,000
      CLINIC
          A clinic is defined as a place or part of a hospital where a particular knoll of medical treatment of device is given. It is also a medical establishment for a specified purpose  e.g An Immunization clinic.
      MATERNITY AND DISPENSARY
          This is an institution established mostly in rural area by the missionary and British Administrators. Then may be up to five beds in the admission ward and may serve a population of up to 7,500 peoples.
      PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE
          This is a physical and more define building rendering primary level of health service to the community in which it is located. It consist of 16 to 20 beds and may serve a population of about 10,00 to 15, 000 people.
      COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTRE
          This is also called college hospital with its comprehensive structure and equipment. It is mostly founds in rural area.
          It carries out health complicated issues referred to it from primary health centre/Basic health centers. It serves a capacity between 10,000 to 25,000 people and has 10 to 30 beds in  it.
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      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]DEMERIT1.    The waste pipe is not buried and can cause environmental     population     when break.2.    Not well landscaped.2.4    CASE STUDY THREE    Odo-Owa Ilofa health care is located in between Odo-Owa and Ilofa in Oke-ero government of Kwara State.MERIT.1.    It is aesthetic2.    It is well ventilated3.    It is accessible and function wellDEMERIT1.    Not easily accessible2.    The drugs and injection are not much in the pharmacy3.    Absence of ramp ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER THREE3.0    INTRODUCTION OF STUDY AREA /SITE SELECTION    The overall success and efficiently of any community amenity like the primary health centre depends not only on a careful choice of gift. The orientation of the site includes the relationships of the site to its immediate neighbouring environment. The site is suitable oriented to its immediate vicinity by making sure that its located in a considerably accessed area to the fastest point that need is services.3.1    SITE LO ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER FOUR4.1    DESIGN SYNTHESIS /ANALYSISDESIGN CRITERIA: the design objectives are obtained as follows.-    To meet up the demand of a primary health centre-    To enhance the function relationship of various unit-    To avoid direct Penetration of sun rays, especially into ward and     where people stay long-    To achieve natural lighting and ventilation where necessary-    To let the users movements with in the centre to be as self     directional     as possib ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.0 CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGY AND MATERIAL     STANDARD FORMSA  INTERIOR WALL     All the construction will be simple rein forced concrete frame with columns, beam and slabs where necessary. The extend walls and internal walls will be of 225mm solid block plaster and finished with milk fish white emulsion plant inside while the external will be off white to control neatness. Through this paint generate health, especially during hot weather this problem is solid through the numb ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESBARRY R. (2012) Building Construct Volume i,ii,iii,iv.CHUDLEY R. (2016) Construction Technology Volume 1-4 Second     Editions.DE-CHIARA (2004) Architectural Site PlanningDE CHIARA AND JOHN CALENDAR (2011) Time Saver Standard for     building type.FRASUAR REIKE (2007) Draughtsman ship Architectural and     building graphic.FULLETATON R.L (2010)Building Construction in warm ClimaticGEORGE K. STEGMAN AND HARY Y. STEGMAN (2009)     Architectural drafting. Functional Planning a ... Continue reading---