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NO. 1
Successful growth monitoring and promotion requires several steps. These include:

1. Establishing Baseline: The first step in growth monitoring is establishing a baseline. This means
getting accurate measurements of the current size, weight, and health of the individual.

2. Setting Goals: Once a baseline is established, goals should be set for growth in specific timeframes.

3. Regular Monitoring and Evaluation: Regular monitoring and evaluation should be conducted to track
progress towards the established goals. This may include measuring weight, height, BMI, and other health
indicators.

4. Addressing Factors Impacting Growth: If growth is not progressing as expected, it is important to identify
and address any factors that may be impacting growth such as poor nutrition, illness, or inadequate
healthcare.

5. Providing Support: Providing support such as nutrition education, healthcare resources, and access to
other necessary services can help promote healthy growth.

6. Continuously Reevaluating: The final step in growth monitoring and promotion is continuously
reevaluating the goals and progress to make any necessary adjustments and ensure ongoing success.

No. 2

A child health card is a document used to keep track of a child's health information including
immunizations, growth charts, and other important medical information. The card is generally filled out by
the parents or guardians of the child and updated by a healthcare provider at regular intervals.

Here are some common elements that are typically included on a child health card:

1. Personal Information: The child's full name, date of birth, and contact details of the parents or guardians are
provided.

2. Immunization Record: The child's immunization history is recorded on the card. The dates of each shot,
the type of vaccine, and dosage are usually recorded here.

3. Growth Measurements: The child's height, weight, and head circumference are recorded and tracked over
time.

4. Health History: Any past or current medical conditions such as allergies, illnesses, or surgeries are recorded
on the card.

5. Development Milestones: Information about the child's developmental milestones such as when they
started walking, talking, etc., are recorded.

It is important to keep the child health card up to date and bring it to all doctor visits. This will help the
healthcare provider monitor the child's growth and development, provide appropriate medical care, and ensure
that they receive all necessary vaccines on time.

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