What are the answers to the preliminary round of the "Learn about the 70-year history of the Vietnamese healthcare sector" contest? What are the requirements regarding first aid rooms at schools in Vietnam?
What are the answers to the preliminary round of the "Learn about the 70-year history of the Vietnamese healthcare sector" contest?
The preliminary round of the "Learn about the 70-year history of the Vietnamese healthcare sector" contest takes place from February 27 to April 15, 2025. The content of the contest focuses on understanding the developmental history of the Vietnamese healthcare sector, the policies and laws of the State in the healthcare sector, and introducing the major achievements of the Vietnamese healthcare sector.
Below are the answers to the preliminary round of the "Learn about the 70-year history of the Vietnamese healthcare sector" contest for contestants' reference:
Question 1: When did the Law on Health Insurance (Law No. 25/2008/QH12) take effect? A. December 31, 2009 B. January 1, 2009 C. July 1, 2009 D. December 31, 2008 Answer: C Question 2: Who was the first Chairperson of the Vietnam Health Union? A. Le Van Co B. Do Dao Tiem C. Le Dao Tiem D. Pham Van Co Answer: B Question 3: In 1993, who was voted as "Asia's Outstanding Nutritionist" by the Journal of Clinical Nutrition Issues in Asia-Pacific? A. Prof. Ha Huy Khoi B. Assoc. Prof. Tran Dinh Toan C. Prof. Dang Van Chung D. Prof. Tu Giay Answer: D Question 4: In what year did Vietnam first achieve replacement-level fertility? A. 2006 B. 2003 C. 2004 D. 2005 Answer: B Question 5: In which year was Vietnam recognized by the World Health Organization as having eradicated polio? A. 2000 B. 2002 C. 2010 D. 2005 Answer: A Question 6: In what year was the Law on Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases passed by the National Assembly? A. 2006 B. 2007 C. 2009 D. 2008 Answer: B Question 7: Who was the first person sent to the Soviet Union to study the Sabin vaccine production method? A. Prof. Hoang Thuy Nguyen B. Dr. Nguyen Van Huong C. Dr. Huynh Ngoc Tinh D. Prof. Ton That Tung Answer: A Question 8: Which Minister of Health signed Decision No. 2088/QD-BYT on the 12 Principles of Medical Ethics? A. Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien B. Minister Tran Thi Trung Chien C. Minister Nguyen Quoc Trieu D. Minister Do Nguyen Phuong Answer: B Question 9: When did the Law on Food Safety (Law No. 55/2010/QH12) take effect? A. December 1, 2010 B. January 1, 2011 C. July 1, 2011 D. June 17, 20210 Answer: C Question 10: In which year was the first baby born using in vitro fertilization in Vietnam? A. 1998 B. 1999 C. 2003 D. 2004 Answer: B Question 11: When was the first endoscopic thyroid surgery performed in Vietnam? A. 2003 B. 2000 C. 2005 D. 1997 Answer: B Question 12: When did the Law on the Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS (Law No. 64/2006/QH11) take effect? A. January 1, 2007 B. January 1, 2009 C. January 1, 2008 D. January 1, 2006 Answer: A Question 13: Who was the first female Minister of Health of Vietnam? A. Assoc. Prof. Tran Thi Trung Chien B. Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thi Kim Tien C. Assoc. Prof. Nguyen Thi Xuyen D. Dr. Doan Thuy Ba Answer: A Question 14: What is the official name of Scheme 1816? A. Sending professional staff on rotation from higher-tier hospitals to support lower-tier hospitals to improve medical examination and treatment quality B. Scheme on implementing electronic health records C. Scheme on developing health human resources D. Scheme on remote medical examination and treatment Answer: A Question 15: Who was the first Minister of Health of Vietnam after 1954? A. Prof. Hoang Tich Tri B. Dr. Pham Ngoc Thach C. Major General, Dr. Vu Van Can D. Dr. Dang Hoi Xuan Answer: B Question 16: Who initiated the "Tan cham" school of thought in Vietnam? A. Prof. Ton That Tung B. Assoc. Prof. Nghiem Huu Thanh C. Dr. Tran Van Thanh D. Prof. Nguyen Tai Thu Answer: D Question 17: Who popularized the "Toa can ban" remedy from herbalist Vo Van Hung in the healthcare sector? A. Prof. Dang Vu Hy B. Prof. Dr. Sc. Do Tat Loi C. Dr. Nguyen Van Huong D. Prof. Dr. Do Nguyen Phuong Answer: C Question 18: As of when did COVID-19 officially shift from Category A to Category B infectious disease in Vietnam according to the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases 2007? A. October 19, 2023 B. October 20, 2023 C. September 13, 2023 D. October 1, 2023 Answer: B Question 19: During which period did the Expanded Immunization Programme achieve 100% coverage in communes? A. 1986 - 1990 B. 2001 - 2005 C. 1991 - 1995 D. 1995 - 2000 Answer: C Question 20: In which year did the family planning campaign begin? A. 1961 B. 1960 C. 1962 D. 1963 Answer: A |
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What are the answers to the preliminary round of the "Learn about the 70-year history of the Vietnamese healthcare sector" contest? What are the requirements regarding first aid rooms at schools in Vietnam? (Image from the Internet)
What are the requirements regarding first aid rooms at schools in Vietnam?
Under Clause 1, Article 8 of the Joint Circular 13/2016/TTLT-BYT-BGDDT, the requirements regarding first aid rooms at schools in Vietnam are:
- Every school shall have their own first aid room that is situated in a convenient location and covers a required standard areas to facilitate the school health services.
- Every first aid rooms of primary schools, lower secondary schools, upper secondary school, combined schools and specialty schools shall be equipped with at least 01 sickbed, working desk, chair, cabinet, scale, ruler, sphygmomanometer, thermometer, eye chart, splint and essential drugs for first aid and emergency administration and student healthcare under the regulations of Decision No. 1221/QD-BYT. Every preschool shall be provided with specialized equipment and essential drugs according to students’ ages;
- Every first aid room shall have health examination records, health records for students using the specified form, and integrated health records using Form No. 02 specified in Appendix No. 01 issued with Joint Circular 13/2016/TTLT-BYT-BGDDT.
What are the regulations on school health management and education in Vietnam?
According to Article 9 of Joint Circular 13/2016/TTLT-BYT-BGDDT, the school health management and education in Vietnam are specified as follows:
- Carry out health examination at the beginning of every academic year to assess student’s physical and nutritional status by measuring the height and weight of students of under 36 months olds; and measuring the height and weight, blood pressure, heart rate and visual acuity of students of older 36 months old.
- Monthly and quarterly measure the height and weight and record physical developmental milestone charts of under-24- month students and above-24-month students, respectively; measure BMI at least twice an academic year to provide advices on nutrition and physical exercises for high school students.
- Regularly examine student’s health, visual acuity, curvature of spine, oral diseases, metal health and other diseases to cure and apply a proper learning environment and physical exercises.
- Cooperate with qualified medical facilities to carry out specialty examination and treatment.
- Administer first aid and emergency treatment under current regulations of the Minister of Health.
- Provide students, their parents or guardians and teachers with advice on common diseases, student physical and mental development and healthcare; in case of disabled students, assist them in inclusive education.
- Provide instructions on healthy meal and diversified foods according to student’s age ( for boarding schools and semi-boarding schools)
- Cooperate with local medical facility to administer vaccines to students.
- Notify students’ parrents or guardians of their child’s health at least once an academic year or where necessary. Medical staff shall assess students’ health status by the graduation as the basis for health recording in the higher level.
- Record the student health in health examination record, health record and integrated health record.
- Regularly inspect and supervise the study environment, school hygiene, food safety, drinking water and hand wash. Implement measures for preventing and controlling diseases under the Circular No.46/2010/TT-BYT and other instructions of medical authorities.
- Conduct medical programs and hygiene campaign, participate in physical exercises, healthy meal, and create smoke-free, alcohol-free and addictive-free schools.