Pediatrics

  1. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): assessment and classification of a sick child aged 2 months and older. up to 5 years. The problems that the child has are common signs of danger.
  2. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): Assessment and classification of a child with cough, difficulty, and asthmatic breathing followed by a child aged 2 months to 5 years.
  3. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child aged 2 months to 5 years with diarrhea. Consultation, and treatment of diarrhea (plan A, B, C) follow-up.
  4. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child between the ages of 2 months and 5 years with a fever. Consultation, follow-up.
  5. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child between the ages of 2 months and 5 years with a sore throat. Consultation, follow-up.
  6. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): assessment, classification, treatment of ear infection, and follow-up of a child aged 2 months to 5 years.
  7. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child aged 2 months to 5 years with low weight and anemia. Consultation, treatment, follow-up.
  8. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): recommendations for feeding a healthy baby (up to 6 months; 6 to 12 months) and during illness
  9. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): recommendations for feeding a healthy child (12 months to 2 years and older) during illness.
  10. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child between the ages of 1 week and 2 months with a possible bacterial infection. Consultation, follow-up.
  11. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child aged 1 week to 2 months with diarrhea. Consultation, follow-up. Mother’s advice on home care for the baby.
  12. Integrated Management of Child Illnesses (IMCI): A sick child between 1 week and 2 months of age with feeding problems or low birth weight. Advising the mother on the correct position and applying the child to the breast.
  13. Dispensary observation of children in the first year of life by risk groups.
  14. Absolute and relative indications of contraindications for the behavior of vaccination on the part of the mother and child.