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Pembuatan Papan Nama Posyandu di Blok V RW 10 Tania, Celine; Jesclin, Jesclin; Sutini, Sutini; Jesen, Jesen; Bryan, Bryan; Frankie, Frankie
National Conference for Community Service Project (NaCosPro) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): The First National Conference of Community Service Project 2019 (Accepted Papers)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Internasional Batam

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Implementation of Sepora conducted in Blok V RW 10 Batu Selicin was motived by a lack of facilities Posyandu facilities and the importance of Posyandu for the community to receive and obtain health services well and satisfactorily. The method is making the nameplate of Posyandu. the aim is to better introduce the community to the existence of a Posyandu in the surrounding environment and encourage the community to visit the Posyandu. The result of implementation received a fairly good response and the community also became more aware of the importance of the Posyandu
Antiepileptic Drug Exposure in Infants of Breastfeeding Mothers With Epilepsy Frankie, Frankie; Muhammad Arief, Muhammad Arief; Florence, Florence
The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): The International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research
Publisher : International Medical Journal Corp. Ltd

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Background: The literature on antiepileptic drug (AED) exposure in breastfeeding mothers with epilepsy reveals a complex interplay between the management of maternal health and the potential risks to infants. Research indicates that epilepsy occurs in approximately 0.3-0.7% of pregnancies, with AEDs being linked to congenital disorders and developmental impairments in newborns (Reza Najafi et al., 2012). The careful balancing of seizure control and fetal safety is paramount, as uncontrolled seizures can pose significant risks to both the mother and the fetus (Ikeda-Sakai et al., 2019). Literature Review: The implications of AED exposure extend to breastfeeding, where concerns about drug presence in breast milk must be weighed against the potential cognitive benefits of breastfeeding for infants (Khuda & Aljaafari, 2018). While some studies suggest that breastfeeding may confer advantages that outweigh the risks associated with AED exposure, healthcare providers must guide mothers on optimal feeding practices to minimize infant exposure (Khuda & Aljaafari, 2018). Folic acid supplementation emerges as a critical preventive strategy, particularly for women on AEDs, to mitigate the risk of neural tube defects and other developmental issues (Ikeda-Sakai et al., 2019). This underscores the necessity for ongoing education and counseling for women with epilepsy regarding their medication management and nutritional needs during pregnancy and breastfeeding (Kashif et al., 2019). Conclusion: In conclusion, the literature emphasizes the need for individualized care for women with epilepsy who are pregnant or breastfeeding. The potential risks associated with AED exposure must be carefully managed through expert consultation, ongoing monitoring, and the implementation of preventive strategies such as folic acid supplementation. Continued research is vital to better understand the long-term effects of AEDs on infant development and to inform clinical practice.
IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXT INDEXING SYSTEM IN WEB-BASED DOCUMENT SEARCH APPLICATION USING MONGODB Frankie, Frankie; Susetyo, Yeremia Alfa
Jurnal Teknik Informatika (Jutif) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): JUTIF Volume 4, Number 5, October 2023
Publisher : Informatika, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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The rapid growth of information technology has led to an increase in the amount of data stored in databases every day. Relational databases (SQL) that have been in use for a long time are now being developed with the emergence of NoSQL databases such as MongoDB. MongoDB stores data in BSON format and has a Text Indexes feature that is useful for speeding up text search on string content. This feature is particularly useful in searching for data in the form of texts or strings in large quantities. MongoDB's Text Indexes have a flexible schema that does not require a strict schema structure to index text data, unlike SQL databases that require columns with the appropriate data type to perform indexing. MongoDB's Text Indexes support more languages than SQL because they use an open-source text search engine called Apache Lucene. In this study, the researcher will implement Text Indexing on document data (PDF) that has been converted into text, then inserted into MongoDB before indexing. Afterward, the researcher will compare the performance of search queries between indexed and non-indexed data in MongoDB in terms of speed. The comparison results will be presented in tables and graphs to facilitate understanding. Based on the research conducted, it can be concluded that the use of the text indexing feature in MongoDB can speed up keyword or string search time. In the experiment conducted using 5000 data records, the results showed that the use of text indexing for searching 1 keyword resulted in a search speed improvement of 11705,88%, for searching 2 keywords it was 60833,33%, and for searching 3 keywords it was 44320%.