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Trikomoniasis pada Remaja Amanda Gracia Manuputty; Vebiyanti Tentua
Molucca Medica Vol 15 No 1 (2022): VOLUME 15, NOMOR 1, APRIL 2022
Publisher : Pattimura University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/molmed.2022.v15.i1.21

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Pendahuluan: Trikomoniasis merupakan vaginitis yang disebabkan oleh protozoa dan dapat ditransmisikan secara seksual dan non-seksual serta sering muncul astimptomatik. Metode: Dilaporkan satu kasus trikomoniasis asimptomatik pada seorang remaja putri Kasus: Seorang remaja putri berusia 15 tahun diperiksa untuk mencari fokal infeksi pencetus psoriasis vulgaris. Ditemukan keputihan putih hijau, berbau, namun tidak gatal, tanpa rasa nyeri saat berkemih. Pasien belum pernah berhubungan seksual, namun sering bertukar handuk dengan anggota keluarga lain. Pemeriksaan fisik tampak dinding vulvovaginal eritem tanpa udem, duh tubuh berwarna kuning kehijauan. Pemeriksaan sedian basah ditemukan protozoa Trichomonas vaginalis berflagel sedangkan pemeriksan Gram tidak ditemukan leukosit 10-20/LPB, epitel 5-10/ LPB. Tidak ditemukan blastospora, hifa, diplokokus Gram negatif intraseluler dan ektraseluler juga bakteri Gram positif. Diagnosis Trikomoniasis ditegakan dari manifestasi klinis dan pemeriksaan penunjang Hasil: Pada pasien diberikan terapi metronidazole 2 gram dosis tunggal serta edukasi untuk menjaga higenitas personal. Evaluasi manifestasi klinis setelah terapi menunjukan hasil kesembuhan pasien. Kesimpulan: Penegakan diagnosa cepat dan tepat serta pemberian obat sesuai rekomendasi akan memberikan perbaikan klinis dan menghindarkan pasien pada morbiditas komplikasi yang berat. Kata kunci: Trikomoniasis, remaja, asimptomatik
Risk Factors for Acute Respiratory Infection in Toddlers : A Case Control Study Elpira Asmin; Mira Juanita; Vebiyanti Tentua
MEDULA (JURNAL ILMIAH FAKULTAS KEDOKTERAN UNIVERSITAS HALU OLEO) Vol 10, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46496/medula.v10i1.26409

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Background: Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a disease that attacks the upper and lower respiratory tract caused by bacteria and viruses. ARI is one of the causes of high morbidity and mortality in under-fives. Purpose(s): This study aims to determine the relationship between toddler age, immunization status, smoking habits of family members, mother's knowledge, and residential density to the incidence of ARI in the working area of the Namlea Health Center in 2021 Methods: This study is a research study quantitative analysis using a case control research design. The sample in the case group was taken using the simple random sampling method and the control group was taken using the accidental sampling method. Results: the age of toddlers who were 36 months (55.2%), incomplete immunization status (46.9%), smoking habits of family members (68.8%), low maternal knowledge (30.2%), and density of bedroom occupancy (60.4%). The results of the chi-square test showed that the p-values for each variable were age (p = 0.035), immunization status (p = 0.017), room occupancy density (p = 0.022), mother's knowledge (p = 0.046), and smoking habits. family members (p = 0.036). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between age, immunization status, room occupancy density, mother's knowledge, and smoking habits of family members with the incidence of ARI in children under five in the working area of the Namlea Health Center in 2021.
HUBUNGAN REAKSI EMOSIONAL MAHASISWA SEMESTER PERTAMA DENGAN TINGKAT KELULUSAN PRAKTIKUM ANATOMI BERBASIS CADAVER Ayu Febriyanti Abbas; Vebiyanti Tentua; Johan B. Bension; Parningotan Y. Silalahi; Sherly Yakobus; Irwan Irwan
PAMERI Vol 3 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (332.607 KB) | DOI: 10.30598/pamerivol3issue2page43-62

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Emotion is psychological condition that supports a person to make or do something after a stimulus originating from within and outside him/her. First-year medical students habitually experience various emotional reactions and mixed feelings, when they got cadaver for the first time in the practicum room or surgery room. Based on data graduation got from the Medical Education Unit (MEU) of the Faculty of Medicine at Pattimura University, the level of effectiveness of anatomy subject from the 2014/2015 academic year to the 2016/2017 only reached 53,63% this figure shows that a small number of students are capable pass anatomy sub-alignment course. This research aims to describe the emotional reaction of the first semester students with a graduation level of cadaver-based anatomy practicum. This research is a quantitative analytic research with sectional approach. Amount of 142 respondent were obtained using total sampling for the all 2019 first semester students who participated in the second biomedical anatomysub-block of the 2019/2020 Academic Year. Retrieval of data using the cadaver student's emotional reaction dealing with questionnaire that has been validated. Based on the result of the study found that a mount of 31,2% of students who passed the anatomy practicum experience got the positive emotions, while 25% felt negative emotions. Then 68,8% and 80% of student who experienced positive and negative emotions were stated didn’t pass the test. These results showed that there was no correlation between emotional reactions and cadaver-based anatomical practicum graduation rates, with the calculated Chi Square amount=0.069 and p=0,793 at the significance of 0,050. So it can be concluded that there is no relationship between emotional reactions with the graduation level of cadaver-based anatomical practicum in 2019 first semester students of the Faculty of Medicine, Pattimura University.
DIAGNOSIS DAN TATALAKSANA EFUSI PARAPNEUMONIA Vebiyanti Tentua; Ritha Tahitu
PAMERI Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Pattimura

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Parapneumonic effusion is a pleural effusion associated with bacterial pneumonia, lung abscess or bronchiectasis. The effusion of parapneumonic arising from inflammation in the lung and pleura is due to a direct invasion of bacteria, cascade of inflammatory reactions, and bacterial virulence. The development of the effusion of parapneumonic is grouped into 3 stages: 1) exudative stage, 2) fibrinopurulent stage, 3) organizing stage with pleural peel form. This stage helps categorize effusions into groups to evaluate the risk of cases requiring intervention. Proper management and antibiotic therapy will result in improvements to the effusions of parapneumonic