Health education for tuberculosis patient ppt

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Health education for tuberculosis patient ppt

Pulmonary TB is a bacterial infection of the lungs that can cause a range of symptoms, including chest pain, breathlessness, and severe coughing. Pulmonary TB can be life-threatening if a person does not receive treatment. People with active TB can spread the bacteria through the air.

Health education for tuberculosis patient ppt

Pulmonary TB is a bacterial infection of the lungs that can cause a range of symptoms, including chest pain, breathlessness, and severe coughing. Pulmonary TB can be life-threatening if a person does not receive treatment. People with active TB can spread the bacteria through the air.

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How do you educate a patient with tuberculosis?

Discharge Instructions for Tuberculosis (TB).
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue..
Put your used tissue in a closed bag and throw it away..
If you don't have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your upper sleeve or elbow, not your hands..
Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for 20 seconds..

What is health promotion in tuberculosis?

TB health promotion includes individual empowerment, community empowerment, health systems strengthening, interagency partnerships, and intersectional collaboration [16].

How do you take care of a TB patient?

Here are some very important things you should do to prevent spreading your TB germs to other people: Always cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze. Some people cough less when they drink warm liquids. While at home, spend only a short time in rooms that other people use like the bathroom or kitchen.

What is the diet for tuberculosis patient?

Foods Rich in Vitamin A, C and E Fruits and vegetables like orange, mango, sweet pumpkin and carrots, guava, amla, tomato, nuts and seeds are an excellent source of Vitamin A, C and E. These foods must be included in the daily diet regime of a TB patient.