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RATIONALITY ANALYSIS OF SWAMEDICATION OF USE OF URIC ACID DRUG IN THE COMMUNITY OF BINTAUNA BEACH AND KOPI VILLAGE, BINTAUNA DISTRICT, BOLAANG MONGONDOW NORTH REGENCY Dwi Audia Hassan; Rini Daud Supu; Adnan Malaha
Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Bina Mandiri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (457.767 KB) | DOI: 10.47918/jhts.v3i1.269

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Uric acid is the condition that occurs by an excessive or abnormal levels of uric acid because the body cannot normally secrete it. The purpose of this study wasexamine the pattern of self-medicateddrug and to identify the prevalence of the self-medicated of uric acid drug that rationally usedin the communities of Bintauna Pantai and Kopi Village, Bintauna District, Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency. This study used quantitative descriptive method. The data was collected using survey to analyze the rationalizations of self-medicated uric acid drug use in the communities that specifically suffer from uric acid condition. The result of this study was analyzed using the data that collected from the questionnaire instrument to see how rational the use of uric acid drugs is by the people of Bintauna Pantai and Kopi Village, Bintauna District, Bolaang Mongondow Utara Regency. The rationality test showed that 94,5 % of respondents used the drugs rationally, and the other 5,5% used the drugs irrationally.
Evaluation of the Use of Antibiotics Using the ATC/DDD Method in Post-Surgery Patients at the Inpatient Installation of dr. Hospital. Zainal Umar Sidiki Noviyanti I. Panu; Sarini Pani; Rini Daud Supu
Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (295.919 KB) | DOI: 10.47918/jhts.v2i3.280

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In general, the use of antibiotics in health care facilities is more widely used in hospitals, especially in post-surgical patients. Infections that often appear in post-surgical patients are surgical wound infections. Surgical wound infection (ILO) is an infection in the incision area or organ-space that occurs in patients after surgery. Antibiotics are the most widely used drug class in the world due to the high incidence of bacterial infections. One of the most common is resistance to antibiotics. The purpose of this research To determine the use of antibiotics in post-surgical patients in the inpatient installation of RSUD dr. Zainal Umar Sidiki. Evaluation the use of antibiotics was assessed using the Defined Daily Dose (DDD)/100 bed-days and 90% DU segment. The results of the evaluation showed that the most widely used antibiotic was ceftriaxone with a value of 27.54 DDD/100 bed-days and quantitative use of antibiotics in post-surgical patients at RSUD dr. Zainal Umar Sidki is 69.77 DDD/100 bed-days and antibiotics that fall into the 90% DU segment are ceftriaxone, cefadroxil, cefixime and ciprofloxacin. While those included in the 10% DU segment were clindamycin, moxifloxacin hcl, cefotaxime, amoxicillin and azythromicin.
The Effect of Giving Extract African Catfish Meat (Clarias Gariepinus) on the Length of Time for Cuts Healing Process among White Male Wistar Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Pidyastuti Pakaya; Rini Daud Supu; Multiani S. Latif
Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (173.029 KB) | DOI: 10.47918/jhts.v2i4.284

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African catfish is one of the freshwater fish with high albumin which plays a role in the process of new cell formation, so that, it can help the process of cell growth and can accelerate the healing of damaged skin cells due to an incision. This study aims to find out the effect of giving extract African Catfish meat on the length of time for the cuts healing process and the dose of African catfish extract that can provide the best effect in the cut healing process is given orally. This research is a laboratory experimental study with a cross-sectional research design with a post-test only control group design using 20 white rats as research subjects which were divided into a 25 ml dose treatment group, 50 ml, and 75 ml/200 grBB rats and negative control. Observations of cuts healing were carried out macroscopically with the parameters of reduced redness and edema and measuring the length of the incision using a ruler. Data analysis used the Kruskal walis test and post hoc test, the results of the analysis showed that there was a significant difference (p<0.05) between the negative control group and the P1, P2, and P3 groups. This shows that African Catfish meat extract affects wound healing. The P3 group (75 ml extract) had more effect on the cuts healing process than the P1 group (50 ml extract) and the P2 group (50 ml extract).
Identification of Calcium Oxalate in Urine Sediment for Consuming Caffeinated Drinks at Pauwo Village in 2021 Novendra Puluhulawa; Wiharsri; Rini Daud Supu
Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47918/jhts.v3i4.341

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This study aimed to determine urinary calcium oxalate sediment in men and women who consume caffeinated drinks in the Pauwo Village, Bone Bolango district in 2021. The method in this study used a qualitative approach with the type of research used was descriptive univariate. The type of data used was primary data and secondary data sourced from questionnaires. The sampling technique in this study used a purposive sampling technique using a sample of 30 people consisting of men and women who consumed caffeinated drinks. The results showed that of the 30 samples of men and women who consumed caffeinated drinks in the Pauwo Village of Bone Bolango district found abnormal urine sediment as many as 21 people from 30 samples and normal urine sediment as many as 9 people from 30 samples which contained calcium oxalate urine sediment in it. The factors that influence the presence of calcium oxalate in men and women include age, gender, and duration of consuming caffeinated drinks.
EFEKTIVITAS GETAH JARAK PAGAR (Jatropha curcas) Sebagai sediaan Gel Penyembuh Luka Bakar Nurul Pratiwi Sompah; Rini Daud Supu; Rifka Anggraini Anggai
Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Health, Technology and Science (JHTS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47918/jhts.v3i3.846

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This study aims to determine the formulation of jatropha curcas gel preparations as a burn healer, to determine the characteristics and physical properties of jatropha curcas gel preparations, and to determine theeffectiveness ofjatropha curcas gel as a burn healer. The method in this study used an experimental method with five treatments. The treatments are: P1 (4% sap), P2 (8% sap), P3 (16% sap), P4 (Negative control), and P5 (Positive Control). The results showed that the formulation of jatropha curcas gel positively contained saponin compounds that had a burn healing effect in male white rats (Rattus novergicus). Thejatropha curcas gel formulation has been shown to have a healing effect on burns of male white rats (Rattus novergicus) with a concentration of 16% providing the best healing effect with the occurrence of 100% healing (wound closure) on the third day, followed by a concentration of 8% healing (wound closure) 100% occurring on the sixth day, and a 4% concentration of 100% healing (wound closure) occurring on the ninth day.