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Gambaran Tingkat Pengetahuan Mahasiswa Keperawatan Universitas Advent Indonesia Tentang Bantuan Hidup Dasar Kurniawan, Samuel; Tambunan, Evelyn Hemme
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v4i6.16744

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An emergency is a situation where a person requires fast, precise and responsive treatment to prevent disability or death. Inappropriate actions can worsen the condition and increase the risk of disability and death. Therefore, an integrated and effective service system is needed in handling emergency patients or victims. As prospective medical personnel, nursing students need to master knowledge about Basic Life Support (BHD) to provide appropriate assistance in emergency conditions. This study aims to evaluate the level of knowledge of Indonesian Adventist University Nursing students about BHD. The research design used was descriptive quantitative with a cross-sectional approach, involving level III and IV students. Research was conducted at Indonesian Adventist University to assess students' level of knowledge regarding BHD in emergency situations. The results of the analysis show that the majority of students have a good level of knowledge, with 62 people (82.5%) in the good category, 13 people (17.3%) sufficient, and no one has insufficient knowledge. The knowledge category is determined based on an ordinal scale, with a score of 76-100% for the good category, 51-75% for sufficient, and ≤ 50% for poor. Overall, level III and IV Nursing students at Indonesian Adventist University have a good understanding of BHD, with a percentage of 71.2%. Keywords: Basic Life Support, Emergency, Level of Knowledge
Evaluasi Indeks Konsumsi Energi Listrik di Rumah Sakit Daerah Umum R.A. Kartini Jepara Kurniawan, Samuel; Safrizal, Safrizal; Arifin, Zaenal
Mestro: Jurnal Teknik Mesin dan Elektro Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47685/mestro.v7i1.678

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This study aims to evaluate the electrical energy consumption index at the R.A. Kartini Regional General Hospital (RSUD Jepara). Electrical energy efficiency is a crucial aspect in the management of modern health facilities, especially in efforts to reduce operational costs and environmental impacts. Hospitals as facilities that operate 24 hours have high energy consumption, especially for medical equipment, air conditioning systems, and lighting. This study uses a quantitative descriptive analysis method by processing electricity consumption data in 2018 obtained from official hospital documents. The results showed that the total installed power at the R.A. Kartini Regional General Hospital Jepara reached 1,410,005 VA, with the largest distribution of energy use in medical devices (51.5%), air conditioning systems (38.7%), and mechanical equipment (20.7%) The hospital's Energy Consumption Index (IKE) was calculated at 146 kWh/m²/year, which is included in the "fairly efficient" category according to Indonesian national standards (180-280 kWh/m²/year). However, there is still room for increased efficiency, especially in air conditioning and lighting systems. The research findings show that the application of inverter technology in the AC system, replacing conventional lamps with LEDs, and optimizing the use of mechanical equipment can result in energy savings of up to 25-30%. This study recommends the implementation of a comprehensive energy management system, including periodic energy audits, increasing equipment efficiency, and educating staff about energy-saving practices. With these steps, RSUD R.A. Kartini Jepara can achieve the IKE target of 102-110 kWh/m²/year, approaching international best practices. In addition, this study also provides an important contribution to energy conservation efforts in the health sector, especially in supporting national and global policies on energy sustainability