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Yolenta Klarina Ewinda Dhei; Claudius Novan; Robertus Lili Bile

Intellektika : Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa 2026 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Syncope or fainting is an emergency condition that commonly occurs during sports activities due to reduced blood flow and oxygen to the brain. Rapid and appropriate management is essential to prevent further complications. This study aims to determine the syncope management procedures following sports activities performed by healthcare professionals at primary healthcare facilities. This study employed direct observation and structured interviews with healthcare workers at Puskesmas Boba, Ngada on November 28, 2025. Observed aspects included initial patient condition, initial actions, vital signs examination, medical assistance provision, condition monitoring, and follow-up actions. Healthcare workers performed management according to first aid procedures by positioning patients supine, elevating both legs, loosening tight clothing, checking vital signs using sphygmomanometer and stethoscope, providing oxygen and fluids when necessary, and monitoring until condition stabilized. Main causative factors of syncope were dehydration, physical fatigue, hypoglycemia, and anemia. Syncope management requires systematic actions and adequate medical equipment. Preventive education for athletes and the community, as well as collaboration among healthcare workers, coaches, and physical education teachers is crucial to prevent recurrence.

Didit Damayanti; Devita Anugrah Anggraini; Melani Kartika Sari; Pria Wahyu RG; Ratna Hidayati +1 more

Nusantara Mengabdi Kepada Negeri 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Syncope or fainting is a common clinical problem in children and adolescents, as many as 15% of children experience at least one episode before the end of adolescence. The purpose of this community service is to provide HIPOS (Hydration, Positioning, & Stress Management) Training with the 3E Method (Explain, Example, Experience) on Syncope First Aid Skills given to PMR Members at SMKN 1 Ngasem. The training was carried out for 2 days. The first day consisted of providing training to selected PMR cadres. On the 2nd day, PMR cadres provided training to all PMR members at SMKN 1 Ngasem and also evaluated their ability to perform syncope first aid. The results of the pre-test and post-test showed a significant increase in ability, namely during the pre-test almost all (76.7%) had sufficient ability and after the post-test almost all had good ability (83.3%). It can be concluded that HIPOS (Hydration, Positioning, & Stress Management) training using the 3E method (Explain, Example, Experience) can improve First Aid Skills for Syncope among Red Cross (Red Cross) members at SMKN 1 Ngasem.

Nian Afrian Nuari; Efa Nur Aini; Kirani Firstyana Ramadhani; Kristian Hadi Saputra; Laella Chabibah +1 more

Compromise Journal : Community Proffesional Service Journal 2025 LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Epistaxis or commonly called nosebleed is bleeding in the nasal vestibule, nasal cavity, or nasopharynx that is acute. Fainting is an emergency situation where someone experiences a life-threatening condition that requires immediate assistance. This usually occurs in school students who are performing ceremonies, or outdoor activities. The purpose of this community service is to improve first aid skills in epistaxis and syncope management with the DOFLET method in adolescents. The partners of this community service are 21 adolescents at SMK X. This service method uses the DOFLET method (demonstration and leaflet) by providing training to demonstrate/demonstrate how to handle using available tools directly to improve first aid skills in epistaxis and syncope management in adolescents at SMK X. Based on the results obtained, the results before being given first aid training for epistaxis and syncope management were mostly in the sufficient category and after being given training, most were in the good category. The results of the statistical analysis also showed the influence of the strategy for optimizing first aid for epistaxis and syncope management with the ability to provide first aid in adolescents. The strategy for optimizing first aid education for epistaxis and syncope is expected to help students understand how to provide first aid correctly, as well as increase students' insight into preventing epistaxis and syncope.

Cinta Tiara; Faradilla Miftah Suranata; Rahmat Hidayat Djalil

Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan dan Kebidanan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Fainting or syncope is a condition where a person loses consciousness due to decreased blood flow to the brain. The occurrence of syncope in students at school can occur at any time. Therefore all students should be able to master first aid, at school Students must be able to pelrtollolngan pelrtama when syncope occurs quickly and quickly, even if the meldis assistance is only basic and belrbasis keldolktelran science known to many people.The purpose of this study was to determine the Effect of Health Education with Demonstration Methods on the Skills of PMR Students in First Aid Actions in Syncope at Man Model Manado. This research is a Pre-experiment design with One Group pretest-postest design. The sampling technique is total sampling with 30 respondents. Data collection uses an observation sheet. Analyzed with Mc Stastistic test. Nemar statistical test. From the Results: Mc.Nemar statistical test shows that there is a significant effect between health education with demonstration methods on the skills of PMR students in first aid actions in syncope at Man Model Manado. (p)= 0.000: α = 0.05. Conclusion: in this study there is an effect of Health Education with Demonstration Method on the Skills of PMR Students in First Aid Action on Syncope at Man Model Manado. This research is expected to be a reference for health and education installations in an effort to provide the influence of health education with demonstration methods on student skills in first aid actions in syncope.

Larasati Dwi Wahyuni; Maulia Hafizah; Yani Lubis

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Bahasa 2023 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research aims to describe phonological errors in the television program "Lapor Pak!" on the private television station Trans 7. This study is a qualitative research with a qualitative descriptive method. The data source of this research includes all utterances delivered by the hosts, invited guests, or speakers in the program "Lapor Pak!". The data collection technique used in this study is observation and note-taking. The analysis technique employed in this research is qualitative data analysis, which involves identifying, classifying, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from the research findings. The researcher found nine phonological errors, namely metathesis, monophthongization, apheresis, neutralization, zeroization, assimilation, vowel modification, epenthesis, and syncope.