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Caretaker was very cooperative. |
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Complains she had over stayed and could nat spare any more time.''my baby doesn't look good. I have to see his father right away. |
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It was very cooperative. |
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Mother did not remember how to give ACT. However, she was told to administer. |
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No antimalaria drug given to patient to take home. |
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No exit for this patient because this patient was admitted and presently under going treatment at this facility. |
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Notice that first dose of AS+AQ was given at site of the facility. |
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Notice that there is no antimalaria drug in this facility. The patient has to go and by her drugs outside. |
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Obs. that first dose of AQ+AS is given on scene before going home at this facility. |
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Observed that there's no malaria drug in this facility. |
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Patient cannnot say the exact time she came to this facility. |
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Patient is pregnant so came for checkup. |
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Patient respond to questions well. |
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Patient rufused for interview. |
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Patient rufused to be interview. |
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Patient took medication within the and given some pr escription for drug to be buys. |
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Patient was referred to another hospital for further mgt. |
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Patient's caretaker was friendly and cooperative. |
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Patients are staying longer because two of the screeners are absent. Is only person doing screening for peds,OBS and regular patient. |
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The caretaker co-porated very well. |
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The caretaker fully co-porated. |
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The caretaker was very cooperative. |
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The patient co-perated very well. |
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The patient co-porated very well. |
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The patient fully cooperated. |
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There only one screener today, two of the trained staff are out of duty. |
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They both cooperated very well, but the client number 5 and client number 6 in this facility have the same age because, they were borned on the same day(Tween). |
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Very co-operative. |
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Very cooperative |
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Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.