Scenario: As a public health nurse deployed by the Department of Health during a typhoon in your area, you are assigned to monitor the health statistics in one of the evacuation centers in your community. You can gather some important information, but the electricity service was out due to the typhoon's destruction. Fortunately, your cellphone was fully charged before the storm hit. There is an available globe/ smart telecommunication signal, and luckily also, there is an available generator in the evacuation center that helps you power up your laptop to encode your dataThe evacuation center you are assigned to is coded EVC BICOL 357, and the total population of your center is 332 persons, with 107 under 5 y/o and 225 over 5 y/o. Here are the latest health data that you gathered. You visited two classrooms and found 2 female babies (2 y/o and 4 y/o) with fever and rashes.One male adult (50 y/o) with jaundice.There was one case of death yesterday 7 y/o male with suspected diarrhea.There are 2 animal bites 1 female victim (3y/o) and 1 male victim (12 y/o)There are several fever cases from the different classrooms, 3 male babies under 5 y/o and 4 malepatients ages ranging from 6-10 y/o. There are also several cases of hypertension among adults, 6 male patients and 10 females with ages ranging from 40-60 years old.There are 11 cases of acute respiratory diseases among children aged 6 to 9 years old, and there is a suspected case of measles, a female 3 y/o baby with a fever of 39 degrees Celsius. There was one death of measles 2 days ago, a baby boy 3.8 y/o suspected of measlesExercise(Please answer the following question in a clean, long white coupon bond, encoded in MS Word or handwritten. Submit to your respective Cl per schedule or deadline).
What are the immediate notifiable diseases? Give an example from the scenario and discuss the process of reporting.