PEALA ANN C. MERCADO

Department:

Bachelor of Science in Public Administration (BSPA)

Section:

Adviser:

Bernie C. Lechuga, MAN

Date Submitted:

July 8, 2024

Authors:

Via Andria A. An, Airene R. Balotcopo, Jensen Randell D. Fidelino, Edward Migel R. Villalon

Keywords:

DLL, BSPA, Snake bite, Management, Practices, Medical, Non-medical

Abstract:

The goal of this study was to determine the selected Lucena City residents' level of awareness regarding snake bite management...

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