Friday, October 25, 2013

Over 2000 Nurses in Perfect Health Mela

Inaugurating Divya Jyoti, an inter nursing school festival, held in the Perfect Health Mela being organized by Heart Care Foundation of India at Constitution Club of India from 23rd to 27th  October, 2013, Dr. S S Agarwal Former Director DIPSAR and Mr Pawan Sinha, Astro Uncle, said that every practicing doctor must hire the services of a nurse practitioner in his clinic who can not only provide nursing care but also counsel the patients for prevention of lifestyle disorders.

It should also be the responsibility of the nurse to provide full vaccination care including adolescents, adults and elderly.

Nurse should also be attached through the clinic to patients at their homes to enquire about their health, about their appointment and vaccination schedules.

Padma Shri & Dr. BC Roy National Awardee, Dr. KK Aggarwal, President Heart Care Foundation of India said that 90% of patient-doctor mishaps are linked to lack of communication between the patient and the doctor and this link can be filled by the nurse practitioner.

In the West, another important role is played by the pharmacists whose job is to explain everything about prescription drugs. Unfortunately, in India pharmacists do not visit the patients even in the hospitals. Till that concept arrives in India, nurses partially can play that role to explain how to take drugs.

 Over 2000 nurses participated in the event, which included debates, play, slogan writing and model competition.

 Medical treatment will become costly
 The recent Supreme Court decision to award a compensation of 5.6 crore (one million dollars) in a medical negligence case is premature for the India society. It will only lead to corporate sector increasing treatment costs exorbitantly and the same may become beyond the reach of a common man.

 Following are the possible implications said Dr. Aggarwal
1.  The treatment is already costly at corporate hospitals and it will become further costly.
2.  Nothing has been done by the Supreme Court to eradicate quackery so far, which is responsible for spoiling most cases at the initial stages.
3.  More and more complaints will be lodged in consumer forums and medical councils with a hope of getting a huge compensation.
4.  Every death will be viewed with a suspicion of medical negligence.
5.   The insurance companies in all likely will increase their premium.
6.  No family physician will afford to charge consultations in hundreds. 
7.  The judgment will also affect Homoeopaths and Ayurveda Physicians.
8.  Today CGHS pays Rs. 61 for consultation. Most doctors will refuse to take such cases. Similarly, they may refuse to see patients of corporate sectors, which pay less fees.
9.  Many hospitals may start signing a no litigation contract with patients for providing subsidized services.
10.  In the current Supreme Court Judgment, the doctors were let off with minimal compensation but that does not protect them in other future cases.

Prohibition Department creates awareness about hazards of drinking
 Commenting on the subject, Dr. Aggarwal said that smoking when added to alcohol is more harmful.

 Alcohol is harmful if it is consumed by patients with fatty liver, potbelly obesity, uncontrolled diabetes, uncontrolled blood pressure, damage to the heart muscles with low pumping action and high triglycerides levels.

 Even though the western literature says that moderate use of alcohol reduces chances of future heart attack, the same has not been proven by Indian studies. 

 Following messages were released
1.       Formula of 3: For cough of more than 3 weeks duration, get 3
sputum examinations done.

2.       Significantly reduction of salt intake lowers systolic upper blood pressure by 7.4 mm Hg.
3.       Salt reduction lowers diastolic lower blood pressure of 3.03 mm Hg.
4.       Snoring is common with collar size of more than 43 cm in men and more than 40 cm in women.
5.       Snoring is associated with sudden death.
6.       Watching TV more than 4 hours a day increases the chances of heart attack by 2 times.
7.       In people whose blood pressure is not getting controlled, look for snoring.
8.       Quitting smoking means you have not smoked continuously for three years.
9.       After quitting smoking, the risk of lung cancer gradually falls for
15 years before it levels off and remains about twice that of someone who has never smoked.

10.  SGOT/SGPT of more than 2 suggests alcoholic liver disease.
11.  SGOT can be more than SGPT and NASH, Hepatitis B, dengue fever, acute muscle injury, H1N2 and Wilson disease
12.  Two fold rise of Gamma GT with SGOT and SGPT ratio of more than 2, unless proved otherwise, is alcoholic liver disease.

Winter months - time to get the flu shot
A study published in Journal of Medical Association has shown that getting the flu vaccination lowers a person’s chances of getting heart attack, paralysis, heart failure or sudden cardiac death by 33% for the next 1 year.

Results of Heritage-Kathak Inter Dancing School Health Festival were announced
 Kathak Jr Solo
1st Prize - Sana Dhawan (Pandit Pulkit Mishra School)
2nd Prize – Gaurangi Mittal (Sadhna the School of Arts)
 Kathak Sr Solo
1st Sushmita Kanjilal (Laxmibai College)
 Kathak Jr Group
1st Rukmani Devi Kala Kendra
2nd Pandit Pulkit Mishra Group
 Kathak Sr Group
1st Pandit Pulkit Mishra Group

 About HCFI : The only National Not for profit NGO, on whose mega community health education events, Govt. of India has released two National Commemorative stamps and one cancellation stamp, and who has conducted one to one training on” Hands only CPR” of 65021 people since 1st November 2012.


The CPR 10 Mantra is – “Within 10 minutes of death, earlier the better; at least for the next 10 minutes, longer the better; compress the centre of the chest of the dead person continuously and effectively with a speed of 10x10 i.e. 100 per minute.”  

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