• Effect Of Friendly And Lasting Relationship In The Family For The Purpose Of Supporting And Promoting Health

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    • 1.    Mr. Selbar Nanjing Nimlyat    ----    1971     =     46 years      = Father
      2.    Mrs. “N” Selbar N. Nimlyat      ----    1977     =     40 years     = Mother
      3.    Patu  Selbar                 ----    1997    =    20years    =1st Child
      4.    Lohnim Selbar            ----     2002    =    15years    =2nd Child
      5.    Sunday Selbar            ----     2008    =    9years    =3rd Child
      6.    Sarnak Selbar            ----    2010    =    7years    =4th Child
      7.    Godsave Selbar            ----    2013     =    4years    =5th Child
      8.    Nanmwa Selbar            ----    2016     =    1year        =6th Child
      1.13 PRESENT MEDICAL HISTORY.
      As been explained before, the present medical condition of Madam N” is snake bite from the due to unprotected farming gadget like rain boot, hand gloves and rain coat.etc. The above mentioned equipment serves as protected gadgets against external reptile bite or insect sting like snake bite or scorpion sting. In respect to the above, I was able to provide the rain boot and the hand gloves to the client to prevent further occurrences. I also advised her on environmental sanitation and bush clearing to avoid harboring of reptiles malaria vectors, also to provide toilets facility to avoid opened defecation which almost resulted to second episode of snake attack but God almighty intervened.
      1.14 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY.
      1.    The main objective of this study is to establish a friendly and lasting relationship with the family for the purpose of supporting and promoting health.
      2.    To create awareness and health educate the peasant farmers on the use of protective gadget when farming or rearing animals.
      3.    To assessed the health status of madam N”.
      4.    To visit the families at home in order to make direct observation of their mental, physical, social and economic status within the content of their environment.
      5.    To create awareness about snake as a poisonous and deadly reptiles to human being.
      6.    To identify complications of snake to human being, animals and environment at large.
      7.    To produce report at the end of interaction with Madam N” and family.
      8.    To proffer solution to government for assistance on snake bite or government intervention on snake bite.
      9.    To know that snake bite is deadly.
      10.    To identify and know the classification of snakes and their types.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHECK BACK SOON ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]Evidence suggests that the difference between the venom component of different snake species resulted from the diet /prey directed evolution occurring over time.1.    Venom is mostly water somatic a protein in venom imparts its destructive property. Proteases collagens and originates  ester hydrogenate have been identified in pit viper venom2.    Neurotoxins comprise the majority of coral snake venom. Specific details are known for several enzymes as follows:i.    Hyaluronida ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 9 ]INTERVENTION:i.    Provide a description of the frequent and information about maintenance procedures and how to decrease fear and anxiety clarify misconceptions and improve co-operation.ii.    Indicate the desire to hear and speak to the patient when the procedure is pain freeiii.    Access metal status including mood, affective.iv.    Encourage patient to talk about injuries everydayv.    Explain to the patient what is happening. Give a chance to ask question and give ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FOURSUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS4.1     SUMMARYMrs. “N” received a prompt attention and adequate care from the snake bite which is an emergency case. She recovered fully and was discharged after 5 days of admission in the hospital on drugs and subsequent medical review.My visits were all successful; I was given a good reception by members of the family and the entire community. The families were happy with the knowledge they got from me through the health talk ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCES1.    Alirol E, Sharma SK Bawaskar HS, Kuch U Chappuis F. snake bite in South Asia: a review Plos Negal Trop Dis. 2010 4: e603 (PMC free article) (Pub Med)2.    Anonymous District Demographic Profile of Nepal Kathmandu Nepal: Informal Sector Research and study Centre 2002.3.    Complications of snake bite https:googleweblligh.com.ipu=http:4.    http://googleweblight.com.ng/search. Snake bite treatment and management.5.    https://www.google.com/ipu=htt6.    http://www ... Continue reading---