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Construction of The Blood Group Database of Residents of Pangauban Village, Katapang District as An Effort to Increasing Community Alertness for Health Handling Inriati, Dhea; Detrianty, Fitria Rika; Maulani, Nishfi Rahmah; Rahman Alfarisi, Rendi; Ambiya, Utari Nur; Nurkamilah, Milah; Husen, Wan Ridwan; Saputra, Jumadil; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/b0m3mr27

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Database is a collection of files / tables / archives that are interconnected which are stored in electronic storage media. Database creation is the process of creating a design that will support the company's operations and goals. The use of databases in the medical field makes it possible to store data or perform and display data back quickly and easily. In the implementation of this activity, the method used in this community service is counseling and blood group examination using the slide method. A person's blood type is not just a personal identity, some people don't care about their blood type. Some don't even know what their own blood group is. Because we do a blood group check so that we know the blood group of each.o. Blood type is hereditary and very important to know because it is associated with blood transfusions, organ transplants, and hereditary diseases but there are still many peoples at Pangauban Village who do not know each blood type. The importance of knowing blood, it is necessary to have a blood type  examination of peoples in Pangauban Village. The method used in this social dedication program are giving knowledge about blood type and doing blood examination of each peoples so blood type are obtained. Blood type examination was attended by 121 persons, 54 male and 67 female. Based on the results of the examination. The percentage of people who had blood type A was 29,7% or 36 persons, B blood type 26,4% or 32 persons, O blood type the lowest percentage 18,2% or 22 persons, in other side AB blood type was 25.7% or 31 persons
Increasing Knowledge About Hypertension Through Health Education in Nagog Hamlet, Kutaagung Village Firdaus, Aef Ridwa; Rahayu, Asri; Nopianto, Dera Trisna; AM, Deratih Fauzy; Sutarman, Frisilla Dwi; Putri Wardani, Jihan Nabilah; Ardianto, Mughty; Nuraeni, Neng Melly; Selvia, Popi; Putri Krisnadi, Sri Nur Rizki; Andriana Pratama, Widy; Falah, Miftahul; Ghazali, Puspa Liza; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/21wz7g33

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The high cases of hypertension are a problem in Indonesia, including in Nagog Hamlet. This hypertension usually affects older people. Hypertension in the long term can cause various complications such as strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, and can even cause death. Even though there are many effective medicines available for controlling hypertension but they are still not good, therefore health education is very important to do to increase public knowledge about hypertension prevention. Health Education was carried out involving Umtas Thematic KKN students from 25 August to 03 September 2021 in Nagog Hamlet. The purpose of this research is to provide knowledge about hypertension to the people of Dusun Nagog so that they know about hypertension prevention. The method used in this study was blood pressure checks, health education followed by questions and answers and discussions with 30 respondents. By giving counseling, the respondent gets learning which results in a change from those who did not know before to know and those who did not understand to understand.
Health Education Of Children and Adolescents In Implementing Health Protocols During The Covid-19 Pandemic in Bungursari Village F, Ayunda Alysa; Maruf, Cipta Muhammad; Rizal, Fahrul; Salsabila, Nabila; Anggita, Sahira; Nurazizah, Dina; Novitasari, Aliffiah; Nizar P, Ajeng; H, Yunita Sri; Annur M, Ade Isna; Yahya, Muhammad Ilham; Anugerah, Dandi; Nurul Istiqomah, Insya Siti; Nuryuniarti, Rissa; Saputra, Jumadil; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/ej1sbw57

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Covid-19 is an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was first discovered in Wuhan, China in late December 2019. Because the virus spreads so quickly through droplets released by infected humans, the WHO (World Health Organizer) later announced that the disease is becoming an emergency requiring infected countries to impose a lock down system to slow the spread of the virus. The COVID-19 virus was first identified in Indonesia in March 2020 and the government imposed restrictions on activity and made recommendations for health protocols to be adhered to to date to prevent spread. One of the health protocols that must be adhered to is to wash your hands 6 steps properly. Hand washing can be done with soap and clean running water, or by using a hand sanitizer. The use of hand sanitizer is easy and practical because it can be taken anywhere and does not take a long time, but its availability is limited and the price is fairly expensive. Therefore, we want to teach children and teaching staff at Miftahul Khoeriyah how to make hand sanitizer independently with the basic ingredients of aloe vera, alcohol, and essential oil. This activity was carried out on September 5, 2021 located in Madrasah Miftahul Khoeriyah Bungursari Subdistrict.
Development of Website-Based Blood Group Database in Pangauban Village, Katapang District, Bandung Regency Sector 7 Maulani, Nishfi Rahmah; Rahman Alfarisi, Rendi; Ambiya, Utari Nur; Nurkamilah, Milah; Sasyari, Usman; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Saleh, Yopa Taufik
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/sdaq7y43

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 Database is a collection of files / tables / archives that are interconnected which are stored in electronic storage media. Database creation is the process of creating a design that will support the company's operations and goals. The use of databases in the medical field makes it possible to store data or perform and display data back quickly and easily. In the implementation of this activity, the method used in this community service is counseling and blood group examination using the slide method. A person's blood type is not just a personal identity, some people don't care about their blood type. Some don't even know what their own blood group is. Because we do a blood group check so that we know the blood group of each.
Education Efforts to Increase Knowledge About Hypertension And Hypotension in Masawah Village Communities, Cimerak Sub-District, Pangandaran District Putra, Fadlan Gunawan; Nurhayat, Firman Arif; Agapa, M. Fasya Febri; Fauzi, Muhamad Hasman; Fauziah, Mustika; Urrohman, Nida; Anggraeni, Putri Siti; Septiani, Resty; Khoeryza, Rima; Sari, Risna Purnama; Widiawaty, Shindy Cantika; Ulfa, Siti Maria; Amelia, Windi; Mahendra, Yusril Ihza; Saputra, Jumadil; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/sbm55131

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Blood pressure is an essential factor in the circulatory system. Not all blood pressure in the objects is within normal limits, so it leads to disorders of blood pressure, hypertension and hypotension. Hypertension is a symptom in which abnormal pressure is high in the arteries, causing increased risk of stroke, aneurysm, heart failure, heart attack and kidney damage. Hypotence is a state where blood pressure drops below normal Numbers, which is a low of 90/60 MMHG. According to information from the elderly poshaandu in the village of Masawah, hypertension is the highest disease in the village of Masawah, especially in the elderly. On the other hand, hypotency is lower than hypertensive. The public’s performance of devoted activity is carried out in the village of Masawah, the cipeacock district. This public devotion was carried out from August 8 to September 8, 2022.  The object of this devotion was the rural community of Masawah especially the elderly. The purpose of this society’s devotion is to increase public knowledge about things related to hypertension and hypotension. The dedicated method of learning about hypertension and hypotension by including advanced village, community and cultural and cultural tools. Implement by direct examination of blood pressure, the transmission of materials for hypertension and hypotension, and explained that the majority of diseases that people suffer in the village of Masawah are hypertensive. Results from such educational activities promote public awareness of health care. In light of this educational activity, people have become better at understanding about things related to hypertension as well as hypotension and society can implement their daily knowledge by abstaining from all things that cause rise and fall in blood pressure
Education About Clean and Healthy Behavior Regarding CTPS at Schools in Class 3 SDN 1 Ciparanti Julianti, Adliana; Qolbi, Almi Nurul; Nur D, Deva; Gunawan, Gungun; P, Hanna Amelia; Mubarok, Helmi; Pramudya, M Ikhsan; Rafli, Muhammad; Nabil, Putri; Rachmawati, Salma; Rahmah, Shofia; Novia, Sri; Septiani, Widya; Anggarasari, Nandhini Hudha; Liza Ghazali, Puspa; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/dbdzn335

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Clean and healthy behavior in Indonesia known as perilaku hidup bersih dan sehat (PHBS). PHBS in school children is very good for educating and instilling awareness of the importance of cleanliness as an effort to maintain personal and environmental health, especially during the Covid-19 Pandemic encouraging children to carry out a Clean and Healthy Lifestyle. This is one of the PKM Programs. The purpose of this study is to obtain an overview of PHBS in students of SDN Ciparanti 1. The method used is descriptive method. With a sample of 20 people from all 3 classes. The results showed that the behavior of respondents who did handwashing with soap was always carried out by 40.99%. Suggestions for school residents, especially teachers and community employees around the school as well as parents of students, should make more efforts to understand the importance of the PHBS program in schools and provide understanding to students. Because washing hands with good soap is the most important thing in preventing the spread of viruses and germs. Because 98% of the spread of germs in the body comes from the hands.
Mural As a Form of Service for Students of The UMTAS KKNT Group 13 At MI Nurul Huda, Cikembang Hill, Cimerak District Pratama, Rayhan Bintang; Diana, Shovi; Ayu, Seni Ratna; Nur, Asty Puspita; Mulyani, Riska; Kartini, Intan Ajeng; Khotami Rahmawati, Yevi Tri; Baety, Khoerun Nisa Nur; Ningsih, Rahmayanti; Maulida, Dini; Taswin, Agung Nugraha; Noor, Iqbal Muhammad; Mahpud, Eza Sahal; Hendrawan, Budi
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/qegwpv36

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In implementing the GLS program, community service activities were carried out in Cikijing Hamlet and Cijaringao Hamlet, Sindangsari Village, Cimerak District, Pangandaran Regency which were carried out for 32 days starting from August 8 to September 8 2022. The target of this program is SDN 3 Sindangsari which located in Cikijing Hamlet and SDN 5 Sindangsari which is in Cijaringao Hamlet. The purpose of this program is to form a culture of reading and understanding reading within the school community of SDN 3 Sindangsari and SDN 5 Sindangsari, as well as improving students' language skills. This research uses a Research Seminar design/method. Seminar research is research conducted by teachers and students from Umtas Thematic KKN by providing training to students which aims to improve the quality (quality) of learning in their class through a certain action in a learning stage. In conclusion, the School Literacy Movement is more than just reading and writing but includes thinking skills according to the stages and components of literacy. Whereas in good practice it is necessary to emphasize the principles of the school literacy movement. In order for schools to be at the forefront of literacy culture, it is necessary to use several implementation strategies. This activity is carried out to foster student interest in reading so that knowledge can be mastered wel
Open Defecation Free in Improving Clean and Healthy Lifestyle Behavior in Parakan Hamlet Kertaharja Village Cimerak Sub-District Dierayani, Allysa Putri; Pratiwi, Denisa Lestari; Nurjaman, Diman; Madani, Fathi Makia; Sajidah, Febi Zulfa; Amelisqi, Lusi Bilqis; Saparudin, Miftahul Rizki; Pratama, Muhamad Risky; Fitriyani, Seni D; Nita, Sri; Nurohmah Dona, Tiara Gita; Shofiatun Nisa, Wafa; Nur Elfaz, Zam Zam; Risma, Neng; Nuraeni, Neni; Saputra, Jumadil; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/kx3p8079

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Ownership and use of healthy latrines is one of the indicators of the Clean and Healthy Behavior (PHBS) program in the household environment. Based on the results of the PHBS study, nationally the percentage of households using healthy latrines (39%), in urban areas (60%) is much higher than in rural areas (23%). The percentage of households using healthy latrines in West Java Province is slightly above the national average of 39.6%. The use of latrines is an important health problem both in rural areas and in Kertaharja Village. In the development of healthy latrines in Parakan Hamlet, two points were built, namely in the Karang loa block RT 08 Rw 03 and the Gatah block RT 12 RW 05. However, even though the latrines have been built, their utilization is still not optimal. where people still carry out open defecation activities such as in open land. Therefore, KKN UMTAS students carry out counseling activities on clean and healthy living behavior in every household along with Open Defecation Free (ODF) activities, where counseling is given to the people of Kertaharja Village, especially in the Parakan Hamlet area. The purpose of this activity is to improve clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) in Kertaharja Village, especially in Parakan Hamlet by building healthy latrines after socialization, site surveys, triggering and pre-development, then developing a declaration from the local community about the use of latrines that have been built. . The declaration of Open Defecation Free (ODF) was held on September 7, 2022, which was attended by the community, village officials, students and was attended by the Deputy Regent of Pangandaran and the Camat of Cimerak
Cooperation Efforts Between Parents and Children to Improve Children's Creativity Through Creativity Week at At-Taujieh Kindergarten Harisman, Gani; Fauziah, Gaitsa; Rahmawati, Eka; Kurniasih, Sinta; Lusiyanti, Ayang; Sintia, Tia; Komala Sari, Siti Nur; F, Nanda Laelatul; Wahyuni, Ismi; Hermadianti, Nisa; Aulia R, Vina; Asyari, Utep; Syihatinal A, Ahlis; Rifaldi, Ari; Sunanih, Sunanih; Ghazali, Puspa Liza; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/dgh1ye50

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The ability of creativity is the ability of a person to give birth to something new, both in the form of ideas and real works that are relatively different from what has existed. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of creativity of early childhood through a descriptive qualitative method in At-Taujieh Kindergarten, Sukamanah Hamlet. This research is a qualitative descriptive study involving 3 teachers, 30 parents, and 30 students in classes A and B, data collected through observation, interviews and documentation that researchers have conducted. The implementation of the research was carried out in collaboration with a teacher as a collaboration partner who assisted in the implementation of observations during the research so that indirectly research activities could be controlled. The results of this study show that in increasing creativity through qualitative descriptive methods as follows: 1) Children are able to express their imagination by making products from used materials 2) Children can change existing shapes into other forms 3) Children can work not the same as the results of their peers. 4) Children display the results of collaborative work between children and parents in fashion show activities. Children and parents are happy with this creativity week activity, children can add confidence with the work made, using existing materials. So increasing the creativity of early childhood in At-taujieh Kindergarten Sukamanah Hamlet can develop optimally.
Development of Palm Sugar Business Based on Creative Economy in Cikadu Village A, Faisal; R, Rini; Fakhri, Muhammad; M, Afta; S, Egi; N, Fikri; S M, Imelda; Hendi P; A, Rifa; H, Nissa; M, Zanet; Ghazali, Puspa Liza; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/mwhfa540

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Palm sugar is an abundant natural resource in Cikadu Hamlet. Most of the people of Cikadu Hamlet only produce palm sugar, there is no development of palm sugar products which have great potential if they dare to start, because a market can be created. The method used for the development of the palm sugar business in Cikadu Hamlet is primary data, namely data obtained directly from informants. This study of the development strategy for the palm sugar processing industry uses a survey approach, in the form of direct observation. Collecting data in this study using literature study techniques, field observations, and interviews. Interviews were conducted with related parties. Based on research data that has been conducted by researchers, dried palm sugar brownies products can have good results in the market
Co-Authors A, Rifa Agapa, M. Fasya Febri Ai Nurhayati Am, Deratih Fauzy Ambiya, Utari Nur Amelisqi, Lusi Bilqis Andriana Pratama, Widy Anggarasari, Nandhini Hudha Anggia Suci Pratiwi Anggita, Sahira Anggraeni, Putri Siti Ani Hendriani Ani Hendriani, Ani Annur M, Ade Isna Anugerah, Dandi Ardianto, Mughty Asep Eka Nugraha, Asep Eka Assidqi, Hasbi Asyari, Utep Aulia R, Vina Auliya, Tasya Ayu, Seni Ratna Baety, Khoerun Nisa Nur Brahmantia, Bayu Dedy Sofyanto Simanjuntak Deki Wibowo, Deki Detrianty, Fitria Rika Dewi, Dinie Anggraeni Dewi, Hestiana Diana, Shovi Dierayani, Allysa Putri eka rahmawati Eki, Eki Hilman Rasyid F, Ayunda Alysa F, Nanda Laelatul Fadlur Rohman, Rivan Fahmi Nugraha, Mohammad Fahrul Rizal, Fahrul Faisal A, Faisal Fajar Nugraha Fauzi, Muhamad Hasman Fauziah, Gaitsa Fauziah, Irma Silvia Fauziah, Mustika Fauziah, Nida Febriyani, Elda Fernanda Badrussalam, Rio Rizky Firdaus, Aef Ridwa Fitriyani, Seni D Ghazali, Puspa Liza Gungun Gunawan, Gungun H, Nissa H, Yunita Sri Hardiyanti, Hani Harisman, Gani Hendi P Hermadianti, Nisa Hermawan, Riki Iim Siti Karimah, Iim Siti Inriati, Dhea Intan, Dede Islah, Tsani Jontari Jontari Julianti, Adliana Julieta, Salma Kartini, Intan Ajeng Khoeryza, Rima Khotami Rahmawati, Yevi Tri Komala Sari, Siti Nur Kurniasih, Sinta Liza Ghazali, Puspa Lugiana, Yuda Lusiyanti, Ayang M, Afta M, Zanet Madani, Fathi Makia Mahpud, Eza Sahal Maruf, Cipta Muhammad Maulana, Deni Maulani, Nishfi Rahmah Maulida, Dini Meiliana Nurfitriani, Meiliana Miftahul Falah Missalam, Talam Mohammad Fahmi Nugraha, Mohammad Fahmi Mubarok, Helmi Muhammad Fakhri Mujiarto, Mujiarto N, Fikri Nabil, Putri Nazila, Siti Desi Neni Nuraeni, Neni Ningsih, Rahmayanti Nizar P, Ajeng Noor F, Deng Dewi Noor F, Neng Dewi Noor, Iqbal Muhammad Nopianto, Dera Trisna Novia, Sri Novitasari, Aliffiah Nugraha, M. Fahmi Nur D, Deva Nur Elfaz, Zam Zam Nur, Asty Puspita Nuraeni, Arini Nuraeni, Neng Melly Nurazizah, Dina Nurhayat, Firman Arif Nurhuda, Nadia Ikhwa Nurjaman, Diman Nurkamilah, Milah Nurohmah Dona, Tiara Gita Nurul Istiqomah, Insya Siti Nurwulan, Nindy Nuryuniarti, Rissa P, Hanna Amelia Pramudya, M Ikhsan Pratama, Muhamad Risky Pratama, Rayhan Bintang Pratiwi, Denisa Lestari Putra, Fadlan Gunawan Putri Krisnadi, Sri Nur Rizki Putri Wardani, Jihan Nabilah Qolbi, Almi Nurul R, Rini Rachmawati, Salma Rafli, Muhammad Rahayu, Asri Rahmah, Shofia Rahman Alfarisi, Rendi Rahman Wahid Rahmat Permana, Rahmat Ramadhan, Hikashiro Fidiya Rifaldi, Ari Risma, Neng Robiatul A, Wahda RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari S M, Imelda S, Egi Sajidah, Febi Zulfa Salsabila, Nabila Saparudin, Miftahul Rizki Saputra, Jumadil Saputra, Nadia Sari, Risna Purnama Sasyari, Usman Selvia, Popi Septiani, Lisma Septiani, Resty Septiani, Widya Shofiatun Nisa, Wafa Sienny Thio Sienny Thio Sintia, Tia Siti Komariah Siti Maria Ulfa Sopia, Dea Sri Nita, Sri Sri Utami Sugara, Sugara Suhati, Teti Sunanih Sutarman, Frisilla Dwi Syihatinal A, Ahlis Sylvia Indrayana Poh Syntha, Bunga Taswin, Agung Nugraha Tauhid, Rijal Ula, Tika Nurul Urrohman, Nida WAHID, RAHMAN Wahyuni, Arni Sri Wahyuni, Ismi Wan Ridwan Husen, Wan Ridwan Widiawaty, Shindy Cantika Windi Amelia, Windi Yadi Suryadi Yahya, Muhammad Ilham Yeni Yunarti Yeny Sulistyowati Yopa Taufik Saleh, Yopa Taufik Yuliantini, Nita Yusril Ihza Mahendra Yusuf Tri Herlambang Zulfikar, Zaky