By S.M. Arasu | Founder Director
The Comprehensive Health Assessment for Girls at Janani Home
The Comprehensive Health Assessment for Girls at Janani Home on February 21, 2024, encompassed a thorough evaluation overseen by a dedicated nurse to ensure the well-being of the residents. This holistic examination involved meticulous scrutiny of various health parameters essential for their overall health and development.
Firstly, the nurse meticulously monitored the weight of each girl, recognizing the significance of maintaining healthy body mass indices tailored to individual needs. By carefully assessing weight fluctuations, the nurse could identify any potential concerns regarding nutrition or overall health status.
Furthermore, the assessment incorporated the measurement of blood pressure, a critical indicator of cardiovascular health and overall well-being. By monitoring blood pressure levels, the nurse could detect any abnormalities or potential risk factors for hypertension, ensuring timely intervention and management.
Temperature measurement was also an integral component of the health assessment, allowing for the detection of fever or other signs of infection. By closely monitoring temperature variations, the nurse could promptly address any emerging health issues and implement appropriate treatment measures to safeguard the girls' health.
Overall, the Comprehensive Health Assessment for Girls at Janani Home on February 21, 2024, exemplified a proactive approach towards promoting and preserving the health and wellness of the residents. Through diligent monitoring of weight, blood pressure, and temperature, the dedicated nurse upheld standards of care and fostered an environment conducive to optimal health outcomes for all girls residing at Janani Home.
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