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PERILAKU PEMILIH DALAM PEMILIHAN WALI NAGARI DI KENAGARIAN RABI JONGGOR, GUNUNG TULEH, PASAMAN BARAT, SUMATERA BARAT TAHUN 2014 Rahmad Mulyadi; Raja Muhammad Amin
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Vol 5, No 1: WISUDA APRIL 2018
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Riau

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Choosing is an autonomous activity, in the sense of non-pressure and coercion from others. The sociological approach tends to place voting in relation to the social context. The concrete of one's choice in elections is influenced by demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds, such as gender, residence (city-village), occupation, education, class, income and religion. The sociological approach explains, social characteristics and groupings are factors that influence voter behavior.The research method used in this research is descriptive research with qualitative analysis method. This study aims to see how the behavior of voters in the election Wali Nagari in Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor, Mount Tuleh, West Pasaman, West Sumatra Year 2014 that affect the election of one candidate in Pilwana. This study is also to find out how the shift in voter behavior in the context of the social structure of society in Rabi Jonggor kenagarian previously held by other elite groups. So that the influence of various social factors greatly influence voter behavior in determining the choice that make an elite group in government is shifted by other elite group in Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor.The selection of Wali Nagari in Rabi Jonggor Kenagarian Year 2014 shows that the main factor of voters in determining their choice based on sociological approach can be seen from education side, family background or kinship and social class. These three sides determine the voter's behavior in determining the choice because the other side of the sociological approach is not very influential in determining voter behavior, so that the three sides of voter behavior becomes a reference in determining how voters behavior in the election of Wali Nagari Year 2014.Keywords: Pilwana, Nagari, Sociological Approach, Voter Behavior
EKSTENSI DAN INVASI INTRAKRANIAL TUMOR KULIT KEPALA: TANTANGAN DIAGNOSIS DAN TATALAKSANA Sophie Yolanda; Tiara Aninditha; Henry Riyanto Sofyan; Rahmad Mulyadi
NEURONA Vol 39 No 2 (2022): Vol 39 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : PERDOSNI

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Scalp tumors are quite rare, only 1-2% are malignant and have a tendency for intracranial extension and invasion. This extension can lead to various neurological complications, such as cancer pain, increased intracranial pressure (ICP), and other neurological deficits. A 37-year-old woman presented with decreased consciousness since 2 days earlier. The patient had a history of lump on the top of her head since 4 years, repeated 3 times after resection without previous treatment. On the third recurrence, the tumor was enlarged until it some part of the tumor can be seen depressed against the skull and this part was painful. The pain worsened throughout the entire head accompanied by visual field disturbance of right inferior homonymous quadranopia, right central facial nerve paresis, and right hemiparesis. Contrast head CT scan revealed lobulated heterogeneous lesion in the parietooccipital region, extending to the extraaxial and intracerebral, accompanied by vasogenic edema with destruction of the parietal and occipital bones. The result of histopathology is trichilemmal carcinoma. The patient received morphine drip therapy 10mg/24 hours for the cancer pain, which was then replaced with its patch equivalent dose, dexamethasone 2x10mg IV tapering off gradually according to the clinical condition, gabapentin 2x300mg, and wholebrain radiotherapy (WBRT) 30 Gy in 10 sessions. The patient was discharged in conscious condition and her pain resolved to mild pain. Keywords: cancer pain, increased intracranial pressure, intracranial invasion, scalp tumor