SUBCENTRE
INTRODUCTION
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    IPHS STANDARD FOR
       SUBCENTRES
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               OBJECTIVES
• To specify the minimum assured (essential)
   services that Sub-centre is expected to provide
   and the desirable services which the states/UT s
   should aspire to provide through this facility
 • To maintain an acceptable quality of care for these
   services
• To facilitate monitoring and supervision of these
   facilities
 • To make the services provided more accountable
   and responsive to people’s needs
  Categorization of Sub-Centres
Type A: Provide all recommended services
  except that the facilities for conducting
  delivery will not be available.
Type B: Provide all recommended services
  including facilities for conducting deliveries at
  the Sub-centre itself.
    Type B
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            Intra natal care:
Essential for Type B Sub-centre
▪ Managing labour using Partograph
▪ Identification and management of danger signs
  during labour.
▪ Proficient in identification and basic fist aid
  treatment for PPH, Eclampsia, Sepsis and
  prompt referral
             Post natal care
• Ensure post- natal home visits on 0,3,7 and
  42nd day for deliveries at home and sub-
  centre ( both for mother & baby).
• Ensure 3, 7 and 42 day visit for institutional
  delivery (both for mother & baby) cases
• In case of Low Birth weight Baby (less than
  2500 gm), additional visits are to be made on
  14, 21 and 28 days • Tracking of missed and
  left out PNC
                  Child Health
• Newborn Care Corner In The Labour Room to
   provide Essential Newborn Care( essential in type B)
 • Promotion of exclusive breast-feeding for 6 months.
   Appropriate and adequate complementary feeding
   from 6 months of age while continuing
   breastfeeding.
• Assess the growth and development of the infants and
   under 5 children and make timely referral.
 • Immunization Services
 • Identification and follow up, referral and reporting of
   Adverse Events Following Immunization (AEFI).
Safe abortion services (MTP)
           Curative Services
• Essential
      • Provide treatment for minor ailments
  including fever, diarrhea, ARI, worm
  infestation and first aid to animal bite cases,
  care of the wound assessment and referral). –
  Desirable
    • Once a month clinic by the PHC medical
  officer
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