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Edukasi Penyelaman Aman bagi Nelayan Pesisir Montong Lombok Barat Eustachius Hagni Wardoyo; Yoga Pamungkas Susani; Decky Aditya Zulkarnaen; Ida Ayu Eka Widiastuti; Bayu Tirta Dirja; Dini Suryani; Ika Primayanti; Muhammad Ghalvan Sahidu; Didit Yudhanto; Ardiana Ekawanti
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 5 No 2 (2022): April-Juni
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (627.562 KB) | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v5i2.1649

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Traditional diver diving activities look for fish by archery underwater frequently do not pay attention to safety aspects, so there is an increasing risk of causing diving injuries. Diving injuries are preventable injuries, if safe diving guidelines are followed and obeyed. Diving injuries symptoms can be mild to severe, so education about prevention and recognition of disease disorders that can occur due to diving is being given. The community service is carried out in two simultaneous activities: diving safety lectures and general medical examination. The participants, 30 participants for general medical examination, and 4 participants for traditional divers. Of the 30 participants for general medical examination, it was predominantly female (18/30), with an age range of 4-60 years with a median age of 37 years. The most common diseases that are complained of are upper respiratory tract infections (ARI) (8/30), skin complaints (6/30), hypertension (6/30), diabetes (4/30), headaches (3/30), diarrhea (1/30), musculoskeletal complaints (1/30) and toothache (1/30). Education is carried out to all participants. The media used were a slide projector and x-banner. Four traditional divers comes with 3 Decompression sickness and 1 barotrauma. Questions coverage diving preparation, Diving techniques and do's and don't's after diving. The community service went well with 34 enthusiastic participants filled by questions. Three most common diseases being ARI, skin complaints and hypertension and diving injuries of decompression sickness and barotrauma.
Association of ARDS Severity with Non-Invasive Ventilation Duration in COVID-19 Patients Romadoni, Muhammad Aulia Hikmah; Moulid Hidayat; Bayu Tirta Dirja
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v25i4.9959

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The global spread of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), worsened by the emergence of new variants such as Delta, has created significant challenges for health systems. One of the severe complications experienced by infected individuals is acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a condition characterized by pulmonary fluid leakage that leads to impaired oxygenation and respiratory difficulty. Patients with mild ARDS are often managed with non-invasive ventilation (NIV), which provides supplemental oxygen without the need for intubation. This study was conducted to examine whether the severity of ARDS influences the duration of NIV use in COVID-19 patients treated at the West Nusa Tenggara Provincial General Hospital (RSUD) in 2021. A cross-sectional study with a retrospective design was applied, and participants were selected through consecutive sampling. Data were obtained from hospital medical records and analyzed using the independent sample t-test. A total of 46 patients met the inclusion criteria, consisting of 27 males (58.7%) and 19 females (41.3%), with a mean age of 53.9 ± 7.9 years. The mean duration of NIV was 3.26 ± 2.816 days in patients with mild ARDS and 3.65 ± 2.870 days in those with moderate ARDS. Statistical analysis showed no significant difference between the two groups (p = 0.643; p > 0.05). These findings indicate that ARDS severity is not associated with the length of NIV use in COVID-19 patients.
Derajat Kontaminasi SARS-CoV-2 di Poli Pinere: Sebuah Tinjauan Pustaka Pencegahan dan Pengendalian Infeksi di Rumah Sakit Mulya, Shania Hafitsa; Eustachius Hagni Wardoyo; Bayu Tirta Dirja; Dewi Suryani
Jurnal Kesehatan Qamarul Huda Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Desember 2022
Publisher : Universitas Qamarul Huda Badaruddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37824/jkqh.v10i2.2022.407

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COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease-2019) merupakan wabah yang disebabkan oleh virus SARS-CoV-2 dengan mode transmisi yang bervariasi. Wabah ini telah menyebar secara global dan telah dinyatakan sebagai pandemi global oleh WHO. Penularan COVID-19 bahkan dapat terjadi melalui kontaminasi lingkungan di Rumah Sakit termasuk ruang Poli Pinere sehingga diperlukan upaya pencegahan dan pengendalian. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini merupakan studi literatur yang relevan dari berbagai referensi dan terfokus pada upaya pencegahan, pengendalian dan derajat kontaminasi SARS-COV-2 di Poli Pinere Rumah Sakit. Pada lingkungan rumah sakit termasuk di Poli Pinere, kontaminasi SARS-CoV-2 dapat terjadi secara langsung dan tidak langsung di permukaan lantai, gagang pintu, meja samping tempat tidur, gagang jendela, pompa infus, ambu bag, bantal, monitor pasien, atas TV, peredam pembuangan udara, dan tempat duduk toilet. Dari kontaminasi inilah memungkinkan terjadinya penularan COVID-19 kepada tenaga kesehatan, pasien dan pengunjung. Pencegahan yang dapat dilakukan adalah melakukan prosedur disinfeksi, menerapkan personal protective equipment yang baik dan hand hygine. Perlu dilakukan upaya untuk mencegah dan mengendalikan penularan COVID-19 akibat kontaminasi di lingkungan Poli Pinere rumah sakit. Beberapa cara diantaranya yakni prosedur disinfeksi, menerapkan personal protective equipment yang baik dan hand hygiene.
Pelatihan Bantuan Hidup Dasar bagi Guru Sekolah Menengah di Daerah Pesisir Pulau Lombok Nusa Tenggara Barat Widiastuti, Ida Ayu Eka; Wahyu Sulistya Affarah; Bayu Tirta Dirja; Anom Josafat; Ida Bagus Alit; Vici Muhammad Akbar; Ni Putu Sasmita Lestari; Niko Citami
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i4.13429

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Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara, is one of the best tourist destinations in Indonesia. One impact of this is increased activity on the beach and sea, which has the potential to cause emergency conditions and require immediate assistance. Equipping coastal communities with the ability to perform basic life support (BLS) is crucial, including for teachers. The purpose of this activity is to provide participants with knowledge and understanding of the principles of BLS assistance, and participants can provide BLS assistance if they encounter accident/injury victims in the water. This activity was held at the Nipah Community Health Center Hall, Malaka Village, Pemenang District, North Lombok, with a total of 22 high school teachers from Malaka Village participating. The activity was divided into six sessions: pre-test, material delivery, demonstration using mannequins, BLS skills training for participants, discussion and question-and-answer session, and concluded with a post-test. The success of this activity was seen from the increase in post-test scores compared to the pre-test, which was 33.3%. The average pre-test score was 69.55, increasing to 92.73. During the training session, participants enthusiastically practiced the BHD skills that had been previously demonstrated by the presenter and team. This activity needs to be continuously carried out for coastal communities in different locations and targets as an effort to increase the life expectancy for victims who experience respiratory arrest while carrying out activities at sea or on the coast.