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Febry Caesariyanto Safar; Elly Kusumayati

Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease with increasing incidence worldwide. This disease not only affects adults, but also children. Diabetes mellitus is characterized by increased blood sugar levels due to impaired insulin production, impaired insulin function, or both. A patient with An. DM came with complaints of shortness of breath and a history of decreased consciousness. The patient also experienced weakness 1 week earlier. From the anamnesis and physical examination, the patient was diagnosed with type 1 DM. Type 1 DM can cause various complications. Children with type 1 DM not only face short-term complications such as hypoglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) which both have significant risks of morbidity and mortality. Children with DKA have life-threatening complications when first diagnosed and are associated with poor metabolic control.

Yohana Letek Lamak; Theresia Noiman Derung

Jurnal Pendidikan Agama dan Teologi 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Modern globalization has had a significant impact on interactions between countries, economies and cultures, but it has also created new challenges such as social injustice, intercultural conflicts and environmental crises. The encyclical “Pacem in terris” issued by Pope John XXIII in 1963 offers an excellent outlook to help address the complex challenges of modern globalization. This article aims to analyze the relevance of Pacem in Terris to address the problems of today's world and identify how the principles it promotes can be integrated into a complex global constellation. The method used in this research is qualitative analysis with literature review. The principles of “Pacem in Terris” such as respect for human rights, social responsibility and intercultural dialogue are essential to deal with today's world problems such as helping to overcome economic disparities, encouraging international cooperation, and strengthening collective consciousness to create peace.Modern Globalization, Paccem in teriis, Relevance

Gina Sonia Rahmah; Puspa Rosfadilla

Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Relapsing Pulmonary Tuberculosis is a patient with pulmonary TB who has received TB treatment and has been declared cured or finished treatment, then re-diagnosed as positive pulmonary TB through BTA examination or sputum culture by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In high incidence settings, this figure is as high as 7850 cases/100000 person-years. A 66 year old patient came to the emergency room at Cut Meutia Hospital with complaints of coughing up blood which had been felt since 3 days SMRS, and worsened after 1 day SMRS, phlegm was fresh red, blood was mixed with phlegm when coughing. Previously the patient had been coughing up phlegm without blood since 2022 coughing felt to come and go. The patient also complained of chest pain on the right side, shortness of breath when doing activities, the patient also complained of night sweats that soaked clothes and bed, denied nausea, vomiting, defecation and urination. there were no complaints, the patient had a history of DM. On physical examination it was found that the patient's general condition appeared to be moderately ill, consciousness was compos smentis, blood pressure was 110/70 mmHg, pulse rate was 66x/minute, respiration was 22x/minute, with a body temperature of 36.7°C and SpO2 98% on room air. Auscultation revealed vesicular breathing sounds (+/+), rhonchi (-/-), wheezing (-/-). Blood laboratory examination: HB decreased (12.00), MCV decreased (76.78 fL), MCH decreased (23.2 pg), MCHC decreased (30.30 thousand/uL).

Siti Akramah; Mila Astari Harahap

Jurnal Kesehatan dan Kedokteran 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Paranoid schizophrenia is a condition of mental and behavioral disorders characterized by disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, feelings and awareness of patients who are fully conscious and intellectually can still be maintained. According to WHO, the prevalence of schizophrenia in 2021 will reach 24 million people, and the prevalence of schizophrenia experienced from 2019-2021 has increased by 54%. The 47 year old patient was taken by his family to the emergency room at Cut Meutia Hospital with complaints that the patient often had tantrums. This complaint began 13 when the family felt a change in the patient's behavior. Based on the family's information, 2 days before entering the hospital, the patient took their child away for 1 day, without being given food, the patient also carried a sharp weapon. From the patient's confession, he said he wanted to go to Saudi Arabia with his child. The patient is also restless, pacing back and forth, without a clear goal. Patients also often wander around at night and have difficulty sleeping, patients often bring home objects that do not belong to the patient when they return home after wandering around. Psychiatric status obtained a general impression of appearance according to age with medium stature, brown skin, clear consciousness, dull affect, auditory hallucinations, non-realistic thought forms, coherent thought flow, and delusional thought content, view 1 (the patient completely denies that he is sick). The diagnosis was adjusted to PPDGJ III and the patient was diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenia. Inpatients at RSCM in the UPIP room are given therapy with lodomer 5mg/ml extra, risperidone 2x2mg, diazepam 1x2mg.

Maria Cristina Ngadha; Yulsi Nitte; Vinsen Manek Ati; Sifra Betel Kusmawan; Vinny Christin Nenoharan +2 more

GARUDA : Jurnal Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan dan Filsafat 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Internalization is the process by which individuals adopt, comprehend, and integrate specific values, norms, or concepts into their personality structure, making them an integral part of their consciousness and daily behavior. This process plays a crucial role in shaping individual identity and fostering social cohesion within society. Internalization typically occurs through    various mechanisms, such as formal education, family socialization, social interactions, and personal experiences. This study aims to explore the dynamics of internalization in the contexts of education, culture, and organizations, focusing on factors influencing the success of the internalization process. The findings reveal that effective communication, a supportive environment, and active individual engagement are key elements in achieving successful internalization. These results hold.

Mawati Manalu; Vina Yolanda Sari Sigalingging; Lindawati Farida Tampubolon

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

ARI (upper respiratory tract infection) in children that is not treated quickly will result in difficulty breathing, difficulty drinking, seizures and even decreased consciousness and even death. This research aims to determine the relationship between mother's knowledge and attitudes and the incidence of ARI in children at the Padang Bulan Health Center, Medan. The type of research is correlation with a cross-sectional design. Respondents are mothers who took their children for treatment to the Community Health Center, totaling 72 people and are taken using accidental sampling techniques. The research instrument used questionnaire. The research results show that of the 10 respondents who have less knowledge, all experienced ISPA. Of the 28 respondents who have sufficient knowledge, the majority experienced ISPA are 34.7% and only 4.2% do not experience ISPA. Of the 34 well-informed respondents, the majority experienced ARI, 36.1%, and only 11.1% do not experience ARI. The statistical test results show a P value = 0.046 with a correlation coefficient value of -0.236. Thus, it can be concluded that maternal knowledge is related to the incidence of ARI, where the strength of this relationship is weak and has a negative pattern, meaning that mothers with good knowledge do not guarantee that their children are free from ARI.

Badrus Sholeh; Sumriyah Sumriyah

Deposisi: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmu Hukum 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Narcotics are substances or drugs that can cause decreased consciousness, hallucinations and excitability. In Indonesia itself, drug use is currently critical. Based on survey results from research (BNN), 3.3 million Indonesians are drug addicts, most of whom are young. The lack of knowledge and insight in a nation, especially among teenagers, regarding the impacts caused by drug abuse can worsen the level of drug abuse, plus the development of increasingly sophisticated information technology makes it easier to distribute drugs. Based on the magnitude of the impact caused by drug abuse among teenagers, socialization activities were carried out on the dangers of drug abuse at State Junior High School 3 Jrengik. The aim of carrying out this socialization activity is so that students as targets of the socialization activity can understand the impacts of drug use, both physical, psychological and socio-economic impacts, as well as the criminal sanctions they will face. The research method used is normative law using a statutory approach and a conceptual approach.  The results obtained are that law enforcement and the role of schools and local police agencies are very much needed in efforts to prevent narcotics abuse, because if there is no synergy between agencies, it is very possible with access to technology that can make it easier for drug dealers to have a negative influence on students who are still vulnerable. of the influence of promiscuity.

Akh. Fawaid; Sudarmiatin Sudarmiatin; Wening Patmi Rahayu

Jurnal Bisnis Kreatif dan Inovatif 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to look at how human resource (HR) development in Batik Madura micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) might act as a catalyst for green entrepreneurship in Indonesia. Green entrepreneurship is becoming the primary emphasis for decreasing negative environmental consequences while enhancing competitiveness in a global market that is more concerned with sustainability. HR plays a crucial role in implementing technical innovation and environmentally sustainable industrial processes. This study takes a qualitative method, with in-depth interviews with the owners, managers, and employees of MSME Batik Madura, as well as a literature analysis on green entrepreneurship.According to the study's findings, sustainable human resource development through training and education that emphasizes sustainability can boost productivity and efficiency in batik manufacturing. Furthermore, human resources with environmental consciousness and digital marketing abilities help Madurese batik products compete more effectively in national and international marketplaces. This study promotes collaboration among government, academics, and industry stakeholders to strengthen the development of human resources for Madura Batik MSMEs, which is the primary pillar in the transition to green entrepreneurship.

Eva Triyani; Giri Susanto; Eko Wardoyo; Yenny Marthalena

Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Sleep quality problems generally often occur in critical patients who are being treated in the ICU, impacting their psychological and physiological health. This triggers an unstable hemodynamic status which leads to decreased immunity and increased metabolism. This study aims to determine the correlation between sleep quality and hemodynamic status in patients admitted to the ICU room of Graha Husada Hospital, Bandar Lampung. This quantitative research uses an analytic survey design with a cross- sectional approach. The population was 31 respondents, with a sample of 24 respondents with a cosmetic level of consciousness, carried out in July-September 2024 using purposive sampling technique. The instrument used was the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire, with data analyzed using the chi-square test. The results showed that most respondents had poor sleep quality (14 respondents, 58.3%), where 12 respondents (50%) had unstable hemodynamic status. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between sleep quality and hemodynamic status with a p-value (0.000) < 0.05. It is hoped that improving the quality of sleep in ICU patients can aid in the healing process and stabilize hemodynamic status

Filmon Manafe; Yunus Manafe; Yusup Rogo Yuono

Liquor (Sopi) is a drink that contains alcohol which is fermented from brown sugar or granulated sugar and the roots of the herb are mixed together and then distilled. If consumed excessively it will cause bad things to both physical and spiritual health. Alcohol can also make someone lose consciousness because they consume too much. Apart from that, behavior and thinking are chaotic, causing commotion or quarrels which result in victims. This is part of the abuse of alcoholic drinks among local congregations and continues to increase from year to year. Community members in the city of Kupang have a habit of consuming alcoholic drinks every day and also at large events such as traditional events, weddings, Christmas and New Year. The church is here to provide solutions or directions to the congregation not to consume alcoholic drinks.

Filmon Manafe; Yunus Manafe; Yusup Rogo Yuono

Liquor (Sopi) is a drink that contains alcohol which is fermented from brown sugar or granulated sugar and the roots of the herb are mixed together and then distilled. If consumed excessively it will cause bad things to both physical and spiritual health. Alcohol can also make someone lose consciousness because they consume too much. Apart from that, behavior and thinking are chaotic, causing commotion or quarrels which result in victims. This is part of the abuse of alcoholic drinks among local congregations and continues to increase from year to year. Community members in the city of Kupang have a habit of consuming alcoholic drinks every day and also at large events such as traditional events, weddings, Christmas and New Year. The church is here to provide solutions or directions to the congregation not to consume alcoholic drinks.

Arivia Raihanah Lubis

Ikhlas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This research aims to explain how moral principles are assimilated in Islamic Religious Education (IRE) learning at SMP Panca Budi Medan. Internalization of moral ideals refers to efforts made to develop moral behavior consistent with Islamic beliefs. This is accomplished by the use of techniques such as example, practice, and direction. In this context, IRE subjects play a vital role in developing religious and responsible students. This study took a qualitative approach, with data gathered through 16 weeks of observation and conversation with educators. The study's findings indicate that a systematic learning strategy, which incorporates congregational prayer and reading the Koran before classes, is beneficial in raising pupils' moral consciousness. However, various issues exist, such as students' lack of awareness and a limited learning time. This research aims to improve character education in schools and serve as a resource for educators to properly implement moral ideals.

Farchan Nurhakim; Wasehudin Wasehudin

Karakter : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Character education is very important in this modern era, especially in creating children of the nation who have good attitudes. Therefore, the researcher wants to find out the extent of character education from Abdullah Nashih Ulwan's perspective and its relevance to contemporary educational theory. If we apply it in character education, according to Abdullah Nashih Ulwan, maybe I can apply it contemporary, adapted to the development of this contemporary education. The following are these articles: 1) Biography of Abdullah Nashih Ulwan, 2) Character education, 3) Purpose of character education, 4) Character education according to Abdullah Nasih Ulwan, and 5) Relevance of Abdullah Nashih Ulwan's thoughts on character education in contemporary education. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method to analyze the data that has been collected and uses an isometric analysis method. Examples of this type of data processing techniques are document creation, data processing, analysis, and the process of drawing conclusions. Character education is a deliberate attempt to help a person or student to understand and act on core ethical values ​​based on research results. The purpose of character education is a unique system for assessing a person's character based on the concept of composition, consciousness, or will, and is used to assess a person's character in the context of God Almighty. According to Abdullah Nashih Ulwan, a character school is also called a moral school. This requires the study of moral principles as well as attitudes and character. Abdullah Nashih Ulwan's relevance to contemporary higher education in terms of character education is moral and moral education.

Ade Rahayu; Achmad Fauzi; Victor Maruli Pakpahan

Modem : Jurnal Informatika dan Sains Teknologi 2024 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

Epilepsy, or apoplexy, is a chronic disease characterized by recurrent seizures and impaired consciousness due to disorders of the central nervous system. In developing countries, including in RSU Putri Bidadari, epilepsy management is often hampered by high consultation costs, resulting in suboptimal quality of treatment and patient recovery. To overcome this challenge, a system is needed that can facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy more efficiently. By using this method, RSU Putri Bidadari can improve the precision of epilepsy diagnosis and determine more appropriate treatment steps, despite limited resources. The Bayes method, as a statistical approach, offers a potential solution to improve the accuracy of diagnosis through data-based probability estimation of diseases and symptoms reported by patients such as frequent hunger, thirst, urination, weight loss, vaginal infections, easy fatigue, tingling legs, and blurred vision. The analysis results of the system show an estimated probability of 73% for patients suffering from generalized epilepsy. The Bayes method-based system is expected to help RSU Putri Bidadari in providing more effective treatment and improving the overall quality of life of epilepsy patients.

Risdiana Risdiana; Hotler Manurung; Magdalena Simanjuntak

Saturnus: Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Typhoid is an acute febrile condition caused by infection with Salmonella enterica bacteria, especially the Salmonella typhi variant. Typhoid fever or what we usually know as typhoid fever. However, this disease can also be caused by other types such as Salmonella paratyphi A, Salmonella typhi B, and Salmonella paratyphi C. Typoid fever or typhus abdominalis is an acute infectious disease of the small intestine with symptoms of fever for one week or more accompanied by disorders of the intestinal tract. digestion and with or without impaired consciousness. Bayes' theorem is a theory of probability conditions that takes into account the possibility of an event (hypothesis) depending on other events (evidence). Future events can be predicted if previous events have occurred. Bayes' theorem is a mathematical equation used in probability and statistics to calculate conditional probabilities. In other words, it is used to calculate the probability of an event based on its relationship to other events. Based on the weight value given by the expert to each patient's typhoid symptom data, from the results of the analysis carried out with the diagnosis results from the consultation, the symptoms are High fever (lasting up to two weeks), Headache, Chills, Skin rash, Muscle and joint pain, Extreme fatigue, Dry cough, Confusion or delirium, Nausea and vomiting, Swollen spleen, Abdominal pain with predicted results for Epidemic Typhus with a value of 76.26%.

Erliansa Fatmawati; Shabrina Tsalsabela Ivanda; Firda Aisha Salsabila; Amanda Aureliya; Dewi Puspa Arum

FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Environmental education has become increasingly important in addressing global ecological challenges. This community service project aimed to cultivate environmental consciousness among elementary school students through the creative technique of ecoprinting. By using natural materials like leaves and flowers to create unique patterns on fabric, students were not only introduced to an artistic process but also gained a deeper appreciation for the natural world. A workshop was conducted at SDN Kedungpeluk 1 Candi Sidoarjo to teach students the basics of ecoprinting. Participants collected natural materials from their surroundings and experimented with various techniques to create personalized tote bags. The results were impressive, showcasing the students' creativity and their ability to transform natural elements into beautiful and functional objects. Beyond the artistic aspect, the project successfully fostered a sense of environmental stewardship among the students.

Nurul Azmi Fauziyah; Sandra Pebrianti; Sri Hartati Pratiwi

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a life-threatening form of diabetes mellitus emergency. Rapid and appropriate management is needed to prevent worsening condition. Fluid management in DKA is important to improve tissue perfusion, correct electrolyte imbalance, reduce blood glucose concentration and counterregulatory hormones. This case report aims to describe the fluid management in a client with instability of blood glucose levels in DKA. A 42-year-old woman was rushed to the emergency room with decreased consciousness for 3 hours. Laboratory examination results: blood glucose >600mg/dL, Base Excess <-30mmol, urine ketones +3, urine protein +2, urine glucose +4, pH 6.8, HCO3 1.9mmol/L. The client had unstable blood glucose levels while in the treatment room. Fluid management was performed by combining 0.9% NaCl, WIDA 2A, 40% dextrose bolus, and continuous insulin drip, that was adjusted according to the client's blood glucose level. After receiving fluid management, the client's blood glucose levels are stable in the range of 100 - 200mg/dL on the fifth day until the client recovered. Providing fluid management tailored to the management of DKA and client needs can improve the stability of blood glucose levels so that this fluid management intervention can be utilized for DKA clients with similar complaints.

Burhanudin Burhanudin; Tedy Subrata; Haryanto Haryanto

Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Indonesia is a State of Law, this is stated in the explanation of the 1945 Constitution which states that; "The Indonesian state is based on law and not based on mere power." Law is a rule or regulation that regulates society. All behavior and actions of its citizens must be based on law, therefore, Indonesia is a country of law, obliged to carry out legal functions consistently as a means of upholding justice.  As times progress, of course crime becomes more developed and organized. One of the problems that often comes to the surface in people's lives is crime in general, as currently we often encounter delinquency in the form of narcotics abuse. In Article 1 Paragraph 1 of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 35 of 2009 concerning NARCOTICS, the meaning of narcotics, namely substances or drugs derived from plants, either synthetic or semi-synthetic, which can cause a decrease or change in consciousness, loss of taste, reduce or eliminate pain, and can cause dependence, which are differentiated into groups as attached in the Law - The Narcotics Law is often used outside of medical and scientific purposes, which in the end will become a danger for the user, which in the end can also have an influence on the social order of the people of the nation and state. Combating narcotics abuse is not an easy thing to implement but the state is determined to eradicate it. Narcotics abuse covers all levels of society, including poor, rich, old, young and even children. Narcotics abuse has increased from year to year, which ultimately harms the nation's future cadres. One of the efforts made by the government to tackle the narcotics problem is through improvements in legal regulations. This improvement is very necessary because the influence of narcotics is very large on the survival of a nation.

Sufia Rahma; Herlina Sari

Jurnal Ventilator: Jurnal riset ilmu kesehatan dan Keperawatan 2024 Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Head injury is mechanical trauma to the head, either directly or indirectly, which causes neurological function disorders, which are temporary or permanent physical, cognitive and psychosocial function disorders. The incidence of head injuries in Indonesia in 2018 from 34 provinces in Indonesia reached 11.9% of cases in the last year, mostly due to motorbike traffic accidents. The clinical condition and level of consciousness after a head injury are assessed using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), which can classify head injuries into mild head injuries, moderate head injuries and severe head injuries. The prognosis for head injury patients will be better if management is carried out appropriately and quickly.

Mohammad Nayaka Rama Yoga; Irvan Ainal Yaqin; Vina Dwi Yulianti; Moh faiq Azimuddin; Novita Mukti Anjarwani +2 more

Prosiding Seminar Nasional Ilmu Pendidikan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This research focuses on the role of the Barikan Tradition in strengthening social solidarity among the community, highlighting how this cultural and religious practice serves as a bond between community members. Additionally, the study aims to explore the religious meanings embedded in the Barikan Tradition from the local community's perspective, as well as its influence on the formation of collective identity. A qualitative approach using ethnographic methods was employed to deeply examine the religious meanings and functions of the Barikan Tradition and its social impact on the community. The findings indicate that the Barikan Tradition is understood as an effort to maintain balance between the spiritual and material worlds, between traditional values and the demands of modernization. This tradition plays a significant role in reinforcing social solidarity, preserving collective identity, and helping the community adapt to social changes. Furthermore, the Barikan Tradition reflects religious syncretism, where a fusion of local beliefs with religion occurs. As a religious rite passed down through generations, Barikan not only functions as a symbolic ritual but also as a reflection of spirituality and community values. In the context of the sociology of religion, this tradition plays an important role in strengthening collective consciousness and preserving religious values amid the challenges of globalization and modernization.