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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COLD COMPRESSES AND STORY DISTRACTION TECHNIQUES TOWARDS INFUSED INSERTION PAIN Wilia Wahyuni; Handono Fatkhur Rahman; Heri Siswanto
JURNAL KESEHATAN INDRA HUSADA Vol 8 No 2 (2020): Juli-Desember
Publisher : SEKOLAH TINGGI ILMU KESEHATAN (STIKes) INDRAMAYU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36973/jkih.v8i2.268

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Installation of infusion is an action that is quite often done in the hospitalespecially at emergency room. The proceeding of infusion can cause pain that is felt by the client, so it requires non pharmacological therapy among them are cold compress therapy and storytelling distraction technique. The purpose of the research is to find out the effectiveness of cold compress and distractions storytelling about infusion insertion pain. The reseach design used is pre-experimental design with post test only design approach, sampling using purposive sampling technique with sample size of 25 respondents in the cold compress group and 25 respondents at distraction storytelling group. The instrument for collecting data uses an observation sheet. The results of this research indicate the average pain in the group of respondents who received cold compress treatment during infusion 1,20, whereas in the group that gets distraction tells the average value is 2,56. The statistical test results are used Mann Whitney’s test obtained value P (0,000) < ά (0,05) that is, there are significant differenees between cold compress pain storytelling to infusion insertion pain. Therefore it can be concluded that cold compress are more effective at reducing infusion insertion pain than storytelling distraction technique.
Gigi Tiruan Sebagian Lepasan Kerangka Logam dengan Desain Swing Lock sebagai Perawatan Splint Periodontal Andi Adytha MIR; Heri Siswanto; Dharma Satya Aprianto; Chaerita
E-Prodenta Journal of Dentistry Vol 7 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi UB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.eprodenta.2023.007.01.8

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Providing the best denture treatment for patients with tooth mobility is quite challenging and requires a collaboration between the prosthodontist and periodontist. This study aims to describe the use of a metal frame removable partial denture with a swing lock as a suitable treatment option for individuals who suffer periodontal disease-related with tooth mobility. The case is a 55-year-old male patient complained of mobility and several diastemas in his lower front teeth. The patient claimed to regularly visit an internist for checks despite having diabetes mellitus. The patient asked to get his teeth fixed. He wanted to properly chew his food while wearing the denture. Treatments for the patient included DHE, scaling, and root planing. A bone transplant and periodontal flap operation were subsequently planned for the patient the following week. A metal-frame partial denture with a swing lock will be the patient's final treatment. Metal frame partial denture is one of the treatment options as a periodontal splint to treat the tooth with mobility. Metal frame partial denture with swing lock is an alternative treatment for conditions related to periodontal disease that require optimum stabilization.
Pengaruh Geometri Basin Terhadap Aliran Vortex: Kajian pada Basin Conical, Conical Convex dan Silinder dengan CFD Kurniawan, Iwan; Heri Siswanto; Yohanes, Yohanes; Romy, Romy; Amir Hamzah
JURNAL SURYA TEKNIKA Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL SURYA TEKNIKA
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik UMRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37859/jst.v11i1.7187

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This study aims to evaluate the influence of basin geometry on the formation and characteristics of vortex flow using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Three types of basin geometries were investigated: cylindrical, conical, and conical convex. CFD simulations were conducted to observe the velocity distribution, and vortex flow patterns generated by each basin. The results indicate that the conical basin produces vortex flows with higher intensity compared to the cylindrical and conical convex basins. The conical basin demonstrated a more focused flow pattern and higher vortex concentration around the central axis, contributing to enhanced vortex formation efficiency. Although the cylindrical and conical convex basins also generated vortex flows, they exhibited a more dispersed velocity distribution and less stable vortices. These findings provide important insights for the design and optimization of vortex turbine systems, particularly in the context of renewable energy applications.