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Job Chart of ASHA: I. Maternal Health

The document outlines the job responsibilities of ASHA workers in 9 areas: 1) Maternal and child health, 2) Child health and immunization, 3) Nutrition, 4) Non-communicable diseases, 5) Communicable diseases, 6) RKSK, 7) Family planning, 8) Routine activities, and 9) VHND/UHND. The key responsibilities include registration of pregnancies and newborns, ensuring antenatal checkups and institutional deliveries, immunization of children, screening and follow-up of malnutrition and diseases, health promotion, and organizing village health programs.

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Job Chart of ASHA: I. Maternal Health

The document outlines the job responsibilities of ASHA workers in 9 areas: 1) Maternal and child health, 2) Child health and immunization, 3) Nutrition, 4) Non-communicable diseases, 5) Communicable diseases, 6) RKSK, 7) Family planning, 8) Routine activities, and 9) VHND/UHND. The key responsibilities include registration of pregnancies and newborns, ensuring antenatal checkups and institutional deliveries, immunization of children, screening and follow-up of malnutrition and diseases, health promotion, and organizing village health programs.

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Job chart of ASHA

I. Maternal Health

Antenatal:
 Registration of all pregnancies before 12 weeks is mandatory.
 To ensure every pregnant women 4 antenatal checkups + 2 doses of Td
vaccination and 180 IFA tablets & Ca+ tablets.
 One Antenatal check-up by Medical officer with ultra sonography.
 100% Institutional delivery in Government health institutions ensuring
initiation of breast feeding with in ½ hour of delivery.
 High risk pregnant women follow-up till the delivery.

Post natal services:


Completion of 6 or 7 post-natal follow up visits of mother.
 Checking for any fever and bleeding.
 To ensure post natal IFA and Calcium supplementation for 180 days.
 Ensuring HB > 9 Gms (To be certified by Medical Officer).
 Home Maternal death reporting within 24 hours of death.

II. Child Health & Immunization

Child Health:
 Home Based New Born Care (HBNC) - [6 Home visits in institutional
delivery cases (i.e. on Day 3, 7,14, 21, 28 & 42) and 7 home visits in
home delivery cases i.e. on Day1, 3, 7,14, 21, 28 & 42]
 Home Based Care for the Young Child (HBYC): additional 5 visits for the
child during the 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th and 15th months of age.
 Follow up of SNCU discharged cases. (4 visits in 3rd, 6th, 9th, 12th months).

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Child Diseases:
 Utilization of 108 ambulance /feeder ambulance for mobilization of sick
babies to nearest public facility.
 Early mobilization of pneumonia, Sepsis.
 Treatment of Diarrhoea and referral if necessary.
 AEFI cases to the nearest hospital.
 Informing home, private hospital Infant deaths (within 24 hours of
death).

Immunization:
 Mobilizing children for 1st 3 cycles of Immunization up to 14 weeks of
age and full immunization (1 Year of age).
 Ensuring complete immunization up to 2nd year of age.
 Ensuring DPT immunization at 5 years of age.
 Ensuring Td vaccination for 10 Years children.
 Ensuring Td vaccination for 16 Years children.

III. Nutrition

Nutrition for Adolescent Girl:


 IFA to be taken in the school on every Thursday (WIFS) (Out of school
children).
 Dietary advice–, on iron rich foods to prevent anaemia.

Nutrition for Antenatal Women:


 Ensuring ante natal women to gain weight from 9 to 12 kgs (minimum 1
kg/Pm) by the time of delivery. Provide nutritious diet & Regular weight
monitoring must be done at anganwadi centre.
 Awareness on breast feeding importance & hazards to the mother&
baby if not given.

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Nutrition for Children:
 Registration all 0-5 years children at anganwadi centre for nutritious
diet & growth monitoring.

 Identifying underweight children & bringing to MMUs or to NRC refer if


necessary and follow up of discharge babies from NRC.
 Ensure 3 follow up visits with a gap of 15 days after discharge from NRC.
 Bringing 6Months to 60 Months children to AWC for IFA syrup
administration (twice weekly –wed& Saturday).

IV. Non Communicable disease


 Population enumeration for NCD screening using CBAC formats by
ASHAs once in 6 months.
 Identified cases of Hypertension and Diabetes to be followed to the
Mobile medical units and Primary Health Centres.
 All Cancer cases to be followed to the identified secondary and tertiary
level hospitals for follow-up and treatment.
 Follow-up of all Cancer cases on treatment in her jurisdiction.
 Awareness on healthy life style ( regular exercises ½ hour per day , usage
of iodised salt with low sodium ,Yoga, small frequent feeds, replacement
of rice with millets, Jaggery in place of sugar ,green leafy vegetables,etc.)

V. Communicable Disease

Malaria:
 50 Houses to be visited for fever survey per day.
 2.B.S.Collection/RDT
 Providing complete treatment for PV/PF and follow-up
Dengue:
 Home visits for identification of source reduction methods
Filaria:
 Line listing of Filaria cases and morbidity management
Spray Operations Involvement in Spraying: IRS, Anti Larval Operations including
Source
 reduction at time of Spray schedule
 Distribution and Monitoring of usage of LLINs

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Leprosy:
 ASHA Based surveillance for Leprosy Suspects (ABSULS) is being done by
ASHA.
 To bring out suspected leprosy cases & Disability cases from villages for
diagnosis at Primary Health Centre (PHC) and follow up of confirmed
cases for treatment completion.

Tuberculosis:
 Establish treatment support centre at her residence.
 Notification of New TB cases: Refer to the nearest TB centre for
conformation.
 Previously Treated: Provide the treatment support up to completion of
treatment.
 Drug Resistant TB: Provide the treatment support up to completion of
treatment.
VI. RKSK:

 Educate every girl on personal & Menstrual Hygiene.


 Conduct campaign on postponement marriage Age 21 Years for girls and
25 Years for boys by engaging them in education, skill development
activities.

VII. Family Planning:


 If married below 20years pregnancy to be delayed for two years by using
temporary contraceptive methods.
 Home delivery of Contraceptives.
 If requires MTP, Guide the women on safe abortion facilities
(Gynaecologist, Govt facilities).

VIII. Routine & Recurring activities

 Holding or attending VHSNC meeting.


 Attending ASHA Day Review Meeting.
 Line listing of households done at beginning of the year and updated
after six months.

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 Maintaining village health register and supporting universal registration
of births and deaths to be updated on monthly basis.
 Preparation of due list of children to be immunized updated on monthly
basis.
 Preparation of list of ANC beneficiaries to be updated on monthly basis.
 Preparation of list of eligible couples updated on monthly basis.

IX. VHND/UHND
 Organization of Monthly Two Village Health & Nutrition Day.
 One VHND/UHND has to be conducted in Anganwadi centre.
 Second VHND/ UHND should be conducted on the day of visit MMU to
that village.
 Mobilize the villagers, especially women (post natal & ante natal) and
children to the AWC.
 Create awareness on preventive & promotive aspects of health care on
all programmes.

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