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Journal : JURNAL MUTIARA NERS

KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF POLICE TRAFIC AS EMERGENCY FIRST RESPONDER Sipayung, Normi Parida; Syapitri, Henny; Simamora, Marthalena; Sipayung, Rosetty; Sinaga, Caca Rohali
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Mutiara Ners
Publisher : Program Studi Ners UNIVERSITAS SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51544/jmn.v7i1.4718

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Day after day, the traffic accident rate in Indonesia is increasing. Traffic accidents can result in various injuries or trauma life-threatening, such as head injury, femur fracture, open pneumothorax, flail chest and so on.  Police officer are identified as emergency first responder.  Police as first responders, at Medan Police Traffic Unit, should have good knowledge about first aid in case of accidents. Some are related to a person's knowledge, namely education, work experience and training attended. The aim of this research is to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes of police as emergency first responder at Medan police tropic unit. Methods in this research is quantitative using a cross sectional design, and tested using the Chi-square test. The population in this study was traffic police at Medan Police Traffic Unit, with a sample size of 40 people. The research results show that most of the respondents have a good level of knowledge (57,5%) and the majority of respondents have a good attitude (60.0%). This shows that there is a relationship between knowledge with the attitude of the traffic police as first responders. Good knowledge of traffic police about first responders in accidents really determines the attitude of the police in providing first aid in accidents. Police knowledge as emergency first responders, the majority have a good category as many as 23 people (57.5%).
SLEEP QUALITY AND BLOOD PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSION PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS Simanjuntak, Edriyani Yonlafado; Sipayung, Normi Parida; Syapitri, Henny; Hulu, Juli Jernih
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Mutiara Ners
Publisher : Program Studi Ners UNIVERSITAS SARI MUTIARA INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51544/jmn.v8i2.6240

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Background: Hypertension or increased blood pressure is a silent killer disease whose main cause is currently unknown. High blood pressure is the highest case with an incidence reaching 22% of the world's population, or around two-thirds of hypertension sufferers coming from countries with lower-middle incomes. One of the factors causing hypertension or increased blood pressure is poor sleep quality. Purpose: The objective of this  was to identify the relationship between sleep quality and blood pressure in hypertensive patients undergoing hemodialysis Methods: The study was a quantitative survey with a cross-sectional approach in a population of End State Renal Disease patients with hypertension underwent hemodialysis at RSUP. H. Adam Malik, Medan. A total of 57 individuals were sampled using a purposive sampling technique.  The measuring instrument uses a questionnaire and a digital tensiometer. Univariate and bivariate data were obtained from statistical analysis using a computer. Results: Statistical tests used Spearman rank. The outcomes of the study showed the average score of respondents' sleep quality was 13.16, meaning poor sleep quality, and the average systolic blood pressure was 147.26 mmHg, meaning grade 1 (mild) hypertension, and diastolic blood pressure was 93.81 mmHg, meaning grade 1 (mild) hypertension. Statistical tests showed a significant value of p-value = 0.000 (α <0.05), This means there are relationship between sleep quality and blood pressure in hypertensive patients undergoing hemodialysis. Conclusion: It is recommended that health workers improve the quality of their services by providing education to have good sleep quality and controlled blood pressure.