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Sastho o Sorir Siksha [B.Ed 4th Sem- Health Education]

Writer : Ajit Das

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Publishers : Rita Publication

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  • Genre : Career Courses>D.El.Ed / B.Ed. / M.Ed.
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About the Book

 

labus:Unit I: Health Education Scenario in India:

  • Introduction to the concept of health, significance and importance
  • Identity of Educational Institutional Plants: Structure, Infra-Structure and Environment.
  • Emerging Health & Total Quality of the Educational Institutions.
  • Status of Health Education in India from Pre-Natal Education through Higher Education.
  • Health & Hygiene, Mess & Toilets, Disease & Dispensary, Work & Leisure.
  • Total Health Quality of Educational Governors, Administrators, Teachers, Students, Supporters, Libraries, Laboratories, Classrooms, Halls, Play Fields, Water Tanks, Swimming Pools, Community Pools, Roads.

Unit II: Most Common & Uncommon diseases in India:

  • The most common diseases during the previous decade-
  • Heart Diseases, Cancer, HIV/AIDs, Swine Flue, Reproductive Helpless Health, Osteoporosis, Depression.
  • Intentional & Unintentional Injuries, Diabetes, and Obesity, Uncommon Diseases—Autistic, Cerebral Palsied, Blood Borne Diseases
  • Beta Thal Major, Sickle Cell Anemia, Hemophilia, Diagnosis, Prevention & Prognosis.

Unit III: Tech-Related Health Risks & How to Fix Them:

  • Identification of the technological health hazards- Smartphone Stress, Acne caused by the Cell Phones, Blackberry Stress Injuries to the Thumb, Radiation from the cell phones, Cell Phone Sickness, Cell Phone & Car Accidents, Allergies & Phones, Crazy Phones.
  • Computers Causing Wrist Pain, Back & Neck Pain, Decreased Sperm Count from the WIFI, Laptop Burns, Laptop Headaches, Sleeping Problems from the Laptops, Decreased attention span from using Facebook.
  • The Internet Causing Anxiety, Headphone Use leading to Accidents, Hearing Loss from Headphones, Visual Impairment.
  • Death from Social Networking, Environmental Degradation, Aggression, Social Crimes Evolving Controlling & Regulatory Mechanisms.

Unit IV: Health Issues & Health Education: Vision & Mission:

  • Balanced Diet—nature and importance, Fast Food Problems, Drinking water Problems.
  • Falling Heart & Brain Entrainment Ratio, Inflated Height Weight Index.
  • High & Low Blood Pressure, Depression & Aggression.
  • Adhyatmik Troubles, Adhi- bhoutik Troubles, Adhidaivik Troubles, along with these all sorts of Medical Practices.
  • Vision & Mission of Medical Council of India, Health Education Priorities, and immediate need of Health Education Policy of India.
  • Games, Sports & Athletics, Yoga Education.

Unit V: First Aid—Principles and Uses:

  • Structure and function of human body and the principles of first aid
  • First aid equipment
  • Fractures-causes and symptoms and the first aid related to them
  • Muscular sprains causes, symptoms and remedies
  • First aid related to haemorrhage, respiratory discomfort
  • First aid related to Natural and artificial carriage of sick and wounded person
  • Treatment of unconsciousness
  • Treatment of heat stroke
  • General disease affecting in the local area and measures to prevent them