Over 1500 nurses participated in Divya Jyoti Nurses’ Festival in the ongoing 19th Perfect Health Mela. Various competitions including health debate, skit/health play, health model display, poster-cum-slogan writing and collage making were organized in the festival. The topics included – Should nurses spend at least two years abroad, the patient-doctor relationship, ideal clinic, natural fast food and slim with taste.
Following are the gist of discussion:
Anmol festival for children with special needs
Following are the gist of discussion:
· Nurses are the backbone of the society and an important conduit between patient care and the doctor.
· Nurses can play an important role in educating the people about dengue fever as well as the smog menace.
· Every doctor who practices should hire services of a nurse whose job should be to check blood pressure, pulse of every patient and for about history of smoking, alcoholism, sexual preferences and diet.
· They should also be doing the job of talking to the patient after the doctor has seen and counseled them about the prescription details.
· They should also telephonically call the patient at regular intervals to know about their status.
Live workshop on hypertension
· Every doctor who practices should hire services of a nurse whose job should be to check blood pressure, pulse of every patient and for about history of smoking, alcoholism, sexual preferences and diet.
· They should also be doing the job of talking to the patient after the doctor has seen and counseled them about the prescription details.
· They should also telephonically call the patient at regular intervals to know about their status.
Live workshop on hypertension
A workshop on Hypertension was also organized. The faculty included Dr Vanita Arora from Max Heart Institute and Dr KK Aggarwal.
· The conclusion of the workshop was that every effort must be made to keep the blood pressure below 120/80.
· Hypertension affects 15-20% of the society.
· The first blood pressure should be checked at 4 years of age.
· Even 5mm reduction in blood pressure reading can reduce the mortality
· Hypertension is silent killer and if not controlled can damage the eyes, kidney, heart and brain.
· In hypertension, in addition to controlling the blood pressure reading, it is equally important to control blood sugar and lipid profile.
· Smoking even one cigarette can increase the blood pressure reading.
· The harmful changes of high blood pressure can be regressed with lifestyle management.
Anmol festival for children with special needs
Anmol, a
festival for children with special needs was organized in the Perfect Health
Mela. The festival was coordinated by Balwant Rai Mehta Vidya Bhavan. Over 200
children with special needs participated in folk dance, yoga, painting, singing
and diya decoration competitions.
Seminar
on Therapeutic Value of Indian Classical Dance
A special seminar on therapeutic value
of India Classical Dance was organized in MTNL Perfect Health Mela. Noted
dancers Guru Jitendra Maharaj, Saroja
Vaidyanathan, Nalini-Kamalini and Kanak
Sudhakar participated in the seminar.
Facts
about classical dance
·
Classical dance is better than western dance
as in addition to exercise, it harmonizes the body’s autonomic nervous system.
·
It comes into category of an aerobic dance.
·
It gives all the advantages of doing
pranayama and meditation.
·
People who do classical dance regularly have
less chances of developing heart attack.
Qawwali
by Urdu Academy
Urdu Academy organized a live
performance of Qawwali by Mr. Ghulam Sabir Nizami, famous qawwal of
Delhi.
All
Pathy Consensus on Exercise
Doctors
from all pathies participated in a seminar on exercise organised in association
with All India Radio. The faculty included Dr.
KK Aggarwal, Dr. V.A. Siddiqui (Homeopathy), Dr. BN Sinha (Ayurveda), Dr.
Raisuddin (Unani), Dr. S.N. Yadav (Yoga), Dr. R.K. Tuli (Holistic medicine) and
Dr. D.N. Sharma (Naturopathy).
Facts
about exercise
·
One should exercise 80 minutes a day and
brisk exercise 80 minutes a week.
·
The speed of walking should be at least 80
steps per minute.
·
One should do resistance or weight bearing
exercises twice in a week.
·
Avoid doing strenuous exercises for the first
time in life after the age of 40.
·
According to Ayurveda, one should exercise to
his or her body type.
·
Diabetics who exercise should not exercise if
blood sugar is lower than 90.
·
In conditions of smog, avoid walking early in
the morning till sunlight appears.
Pakistani
stall attracts crowd
For the first time, a Pakistani
delegation has set up a stall in the Perfect Health Mela.Thirty stalls from the
Dept. of Handicrafts, Government of India (COHANDS) also have items on display
that would be of interest of people who enjoy Diwali shopping.
Vacuum
massaging in the Mela
The old
traditional ancient vacuum massage therapy workshops are being conducted in the
Mela by Mumbai team lead by Suman
Srivastava and Anil Jani. The massage is good for the chronic ailments.
About 4571
people including teachers, parents, children, nurses, doctors, journalists and
general public have been trained in CPR 10.
Tomorrow’s
attractions
Tomorrow,
the Mela will hold Medico Masti, youth festival which includes fashion show,
western dance and choreography. There will also be a conference on Homeopathy
Cardiology, Cardiology in Naturopathy. There will also be a session by Delhi
Medical Association on Nursing Home problems.
Over 100 foreigners to be apart of
Perfect Health Mela
An all-religion seminar is being
organised on the role of prayer in health on Sunday 5pm with Bharatiya Vidya
Bhavan. Over 50 foreign nationals from various countries will be participating.
This will be for the first time that foreign nationals will be a part of
Perfect Health Mela.
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