Patient Advocacy Essay

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1.7 Advocacy Role for the individual patient We are acting as a health advocate for our patients by being person focused, responding to the needs of the individual and protecting them from over- medicalization by working with specialists to contribute to the holistic care of the individual.
It has been done by,
Liaise with the local health authorities to make sure that pregnant women are getting their local government incentives of total Rs.12000; Rs.2000 on a monthly basis for 6 months for all pregnancies.
Arranging for the family planning procedures and make sure that the patient has got the compliments of Rs.1000 from the government for the getting the procedure done.
Advocating for the education of the Disabled persons under their quota …show more content…

If necessary use the Gillick and Frazer competency guidelines…
For teenage girls and students – sex education is important and it is imparted by creating the opportunities….
Girls – Method of personal hygiene – (front to back cleaning technique) after defecation to prevent urinary infection from the back passage.
Diaper should be used and changed often during the periods….
Pre-marital counseling is given to all the patients.
Talk about exclusive Breast Feeding to the breast feeding mother and pregnant women.
Maintain the environment clean, in and around the house and education about the environmental sanitation.
Explain about the vaccination for the Endemic Communicable diseases – Typhoid, Cholera.
Advise them to brush their teeth twice a day
Do not take medicine on their own and must consult a doctor for their illness
Abuse of drugs, alcohol, Tobacco products – should be avoided
The harmful effects of active and passing smoking.
Premature pregnancy - inform the parents and talk about safe sex and how to plan the

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