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Hubungan Lama Bermain Game dengan Jumlah Jam Tidur pada Siswa SD Negeri Pannyikkokang 1 Kota Makassar Mikawati; Lenni Rukmini
Nursing Inside Community Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Nursing Inside Community
Publisher : STIKES Nani Hasanuddin Makassar

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Game adalah salah satu dari perkembangan teknologi komputerisasi yang sangat menarik dan banyak digemari tidak hanya digunakan oleh kalangan remaja  dan dewasa, tetapi juga digunakan oleh  kalangan usia anak  sekolah.  Bermain game dapat memberikan dampak negatif salah satunya adalah jumlah jam tidur yang yang kurang dari kebutuhan. Tujuan Penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui hubungan lama bermain game dengan jumlah jam tidur pada siswa SD Negeri  Pannyikkokang 1 Kota Makassar. Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian deskriptif analitik dengan pendekatan cross sectional . Pangambilan sampel pada penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tehnik random sampling dan  jumlah sampel sebanyak 90 responden. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah  kuesioner, pengolahan data dengan menggunakan program SPSS dengan uji statistik Chi- Square dan tingkat kemaknaan p value <  0,05. Berdasarkan hasil analisis  hubungan lama bermain game dengan jumlah jam tidur diperoleh nilai p = 0,003 berarti ada hubungan bermakna antara lama bermain game dengan jumlah jam tidur. Diharapkan penjelasan ke orangtua tentang dampak yang ditimbulkan akibat bermain game, walaupun bermain game mempunyai dampak positif bagi anak  untuk mengembangkan kecerdasannya tapi untuk menghindari dampak negatif sebaiknya anak usia sekolah  tidak diberi gadget dan komputer yang dapat berpengaruh pada kesehatan anak.
Emergency nursing care with a medical diagnosis  of fracture in the surgical emergency departement of Dr. Wahidin sudirohusodo hospital, makassar Abd. Malik; Mikawati
Diagnosa Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : CV, Akira Java Bulu

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Background: Fractures are one of the cases frequently encountered in the Emergency Department, especially due to traffic accidents. This condition not only causes damage to the bone, but also presents nursing problems such as severe pain, limited movement, risk of shock, and infection (Smeltzer, 2017). (WHO, Road traffic injuries – Fact sheet, 2023)reported that traffic accidents are still the main cause of the increasing number of fractures and contribute significantly in developing countries. Purpose: This case study aims to describe the nursing care process for fracture patients in the Emergency Department of Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo General Hospital, Makassar. Methods: This case study uses a descriptive method by systematically presenting the case and applying a nursing process approach. The main focus is directed at one of the priority issues that emerged in the case, namely providing nursing care to a client with a fracture. Results: The nursing care provided to patient Mr. G revealed acute pain, impaired mobility, risk of shock, and risk of infection. Meanwhile, patient Mr. D experienced acute pain, impaired mobility, and risk of infection. Nursing actions provided included pain management, mobilization support, shock prevention, and wound care. Conclusion: The discussion demonstrates a congruence between theory and practice, particularly in pain management and mobility. Nursing care plays a crucial role in stabilizing the patient's condition before further medical intervention. In conclusion, care for fracture patients in the emergency department (ED) should focus on pain control, complication prevention, and emotional support for the patient and family. Nurses are advised to improve their skills in pain management and shock management, while hospitals are encouraged to strengthen emergency facilities and emergency training.
Asuhan Keperawatan Gawat Darurat Dengan Non-St-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Di Ruang Instalasi Gawat Darurat (Igd) Pjt Rsup Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Lenox Daniel Daniel Induk; Mikawati
Diagnosa Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
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NSTEMI is a partial occlusion of the coronary artery without involving the entire thickness of the  myocardium so that there is no ST segment elevation on the ECG. PURPOSE: this study was to obtain an overview and experience in applying the theory of emergency nursing care with a diagnosis of Non-ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (NSTEMI) in Mr. D and Mr. A in the emergency room of the integrated heart center of Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital, Makassar. METHOD: the research method used was the Case Study method which was carried out in the emergency room of the integrated heart center of Dr. Wahidin Sudirohusodo Hospital, Makassar. RESULTS: the results of the nursing care assessment in NSTEMI cases found several gaps with the theory and cases where the theory states that in NSTEMI patients, general signs are usually respiratory distress, tachypnea, use of accessory respiratory muscles, dyspnea, depth of breath, respiratory rate, lung expansion, abnormal chest sounds, in cases no signs and symptoms were found that were the same as the theory. ANALYSIS: the results of the analysis of theory and cases found gaps in Breathing. CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS: There are several gaps between cases and theories. Suggestions to the hospital to provide regular training, especially in handling patients with emergency cases to improve knowledge and skills for health workers, especially those in the IGD room of the Integrated Heart Center (PJT)