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Effect of Range of Motion Exercise on Extremity Joint Muscle Strength in Ischemic Stroke Patients a Literature review Nasim, Nasim; Nani, Desiyani
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
Publisher : STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat

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Aims: Muscle strength and Range of Motion (ROM) are very important for ischemic stroke patients because they can prevent contractures, and increase the muscle strength of ischemic stroke patients. Range of motion (ROM) exercises in the upper extremities can increase muscle strength so that post-stroke patients can perform Activities of Daily Living independently. Objective: To know about the effect of the effectiveness of ROM with various methods to increase muscle strength and range of motion of joints. Method: Literature review to determine range of motion exercise on limb joint muscle strength in ischemic stroke patients with 5 articles with 4 data  search tools: PubMed, NCBI, Science Direct, and Proquest. The inclusion criteria were patients who had an ischemic stroke, randomized control trials, and the full text available in a literature review published in the last five years, i.e. 2018-2023, articles in English. Results: From the articles obtained, 556 articles were found  Research campresearch searched in accordance with creteria found 5 articles on the effect of range of motion exercise on muscle strength of the extremity joints in ischemic stroke patients.  Positive results were obtained from the benefits of muscle strength and ROM. Clinical evidence was obtained from five journals analyzed that there was an increase in strength and range of motion and there were differences in the results of the experimental group and the control group. Conclusion: The provision of ROM intervention techniques is proven to increase muscle strength and joint range of motion in ischemic stroke patients, so as to help patients in the process of maintaining muscle strength and joint range of motion. In the future, this activity can be done independently by patients at home.
DESIGN OF MOVEMENT SYSTEM SHAKER SCREEN SEATHER MACHINE Crankshaft ROTATION Pebrian A R, Rahman; Rachmat, Asep; nasim, Nasim
Jurnal Mekanika dan Manufaktur Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

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The sand sieving machine, shaker screen, crankshaft rotational motion system, is a machine that facilitates building work in separating the mixture of sand and gravel. In the design and analysis related to the selection of the frame model in order to determine the strength of the material in holding each component of the sand sieving machine, this research uses solidwork software, based on the results of the solidwork software simulation, the stress value in the sieving tank is 3,303 N/mm2, the displacement value is 2,325 mm, the safety factor by means of a simulation of 4,059. The capacity of the shaker screen sand sieving machine has a volume of 0.824 with a length of 160 cm, a width of 70 cm and a capacity of accommodate wet and dry sand media weighing 30 kg.
THE EFFECT OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT THE OFFICE OF THE FINANCIAL AND BLOOD ASSET MANAGEMENT REVENUE AGENCY (BPPKAD) SAMPANG REGENCY nasim, Nasim; Wildan, Muhammad Alkirom; Iwanussoleh, Iwanussoleh
JPIM (Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu Manajemen) Vol 9 No 3 (2024): JPIM (JURNAL PENELITIAN ILMU MANAJEMEN)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

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ABSTRACT This study aims to analyze the influence of human resource development on employee performance at the office of the Regional Financial and Asset Management Revenue Agency (BPPKAD) of Sampang Regency. Human resource development is one of the important factors that can improve employee performance in an organization. The research method used is a quantitative method with a survey approach. Data was obtained through a questionnaire distributed to BPPKAD employees. The population of this study is all employees at BPPKAD Sampang Regency, with a sample of 96 people. Data analysis uses a multiple linear regression test with an absolute difference test, and a hypothesis test is carried out with a t-test. The results of the study show that human resource development has a positive and significant effect on employee performance. Thus, an effective human resource development program can be a solution in improving employee performance in the agency. Keywords: Human resource development, employee performance, BPPKAD, Sampang Regency
ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF INLET ANGLE VARIATION ON HYDRAM PUMP EFFICIENCY Koswara, Engkos; Nasim, Nasim; Ariandoyo, Dodi
SINTEK JURNAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Mesin Vol. 14 No. 2 (2020): SINTEK JURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Hydram pump is a solution to overcome the problem of water demand, especially for highland areas. Hydram pumps can be used for rice field areas because they do not require an electric energy source. Operating parameters at the hydram pump greatly affect the efficiency of the hydram pump. In practice in the field, altitude is not difficult to obtain, especially for mountainous areas. However, for some highland areas, often to get a certain height must be with a large elevation distance hydram pump to water sources. In this research, a change in the angle of inlet variation will be conducted on the efficiency that occurs. So that with this research, it can be a benchmark for determining the distance of a hydram pump to a water source. The highest water discharge that can be generated from a 1 in size PVC hydram pump, 2.75 m inlet height, 5 m outlet height is 1.5 x 10-5 m3/s. while the lowest water discharge in the test carried out is 0 m3/s at the number of pendants 1 and the pump inlet angle is 45°. The inlet angle greatly affects the resulting flow rate. The inlet angle of 30°  results in a higher water flow rate of 1.44x10-5 m3/s at the number of pendulum 2 compared to the 45°  inlet angle which only gets 9.44x10-6 m3/s even up to 0 m3/s at the number of pendulum 1.
Effect of Range of Motion Exercise on Extremity Joint Muscle Strength in Ischemic Stroke Patients a Literature review Nasim, Nasim; Nani, Desiyani
Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal) Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)
Publisher : STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33755/jkk.v10i2.651

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Aims: Muscle strength and Range of Motion (ROM) are very important for ischemic stroke patients because they can prevent contractures, and increase the muscle strength of ischemic stroke patients. Range of motion (ROM) exercises in the upper extremities can increase muscle strength so that post-stroke patients can perform Activities of Daily Living independently. Objective: To know about the effect of the effectiveness of ROM with various methods to increase muscle strength and range of motion of joints. Method: Literature review to determine range of motion exercise on limb joint muscle strength in ischemic stroke patients with 5 articles with 4 data  search tools: PubMed, NCBI, Science Direct, and Proquest. The inclusion criteria were patients who had an ischemic stroke, randomized control trials, and the full text available in a literature review published in the last five years, i.e. 2018-2023, articles in English. Results: From the articles obtained, 556 articles were found  Research campresearch searched in accordance with creteria found 5 articles on the effect of range of motion exercise on muscle strength of the extremity joints in ischemic stroke patients.  Positive results were obtained from the benefits of muscle strength and ROM. Clinical evidence was obtained from five journals analyzed that there was an increase in strength and range of motion and there were differences in the results of the experimental group and the control group. Conclusion: The provision of ROM intervention techniques is proven to increase muscle strength and joint range of motion in ischemic stroke patients, so as to help patients in the process of maintaining muscle strength and joint range of motion. In the future, this activity can be done independently by patients at home.