A list of diseases/conditions with their corresponding meanings, related to the NQAS (National Quality Assurance Standards) checklist:
A list of diseases/conditions with their
corresponding meanings, related to
the NQAS (National Quality Assurance Standards)
checklist:
1. Infectious Diseases
- TB (Tuberculosis): Bacterial infection affecting lungs, spread through air.
- HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus): Virus attacking immune system, leading to AIDS.
- Malaria: Mosquito-borne disease causing fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
- Dengue Fever: Mosquito-borne viral infection causing severe flu-like symptoms.
2. Non-Communicable Diseases
- Hypertension (High Blood Pressure): Condition where blood pressure is consistently too high.
- Diabetes Mellitus: Group of metabolic disorders characterized by high blood sugar.
- Asthma: Chronic respiratory condition causing wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath.
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): Progressive lung disease making breathing difficult.
3. Mental Health Conditions
- Depression: Mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
- Anxiety Disorder: Condition causing excessive worry, fear, and anxiety.
- Schizophrenia: Mental disorder affecting thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- Bipolar Disorder: Condition causing extreme mood swings, from mania to depression.
4. Maternal and Child Health
- Pregnancy-Related Complications: Health issues arising during pregnancy, childbirth, or postpartum.
- Low Birth Weight: Newborn weighing less than 2.5 kg.
- Malnutrition: Condition resulting from inadequate nutrition, affecting growth and development.
5. Other Conditions
- Cancer: Group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell growth.
- Stroke: Condition occurring when blood supply to brain is interrupted.
- Chronic Kidney Disease: Progressive kidney damage, potentially leading to kidney failure.
This list is not exhaustive, but it covers some common diseases and conditions relevant to the NQAS checklist.
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