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PERBEDAAN SATURASI OKSIGEN PERIFER ANTARA PEMBERIAN TEKANAN SUCTION 150 DAN 110 mmhg Oky Riyanto Wibowo; Umi Kalsum; Diah Setiani
MNJ (Mahakam Nursing Journal) Vol 2 No 10 (2021): Nov 2021
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Kalimantan Timur

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Abstract The suction action has side effects, which is susceptible decline in oxygen saturation (SpO 2), not only sucked mucus but also inhaled oxygen, the condition is called hypoxia and is very dangerous because it can cause brain cell death. This study aims to determine differences in peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO 2) between the suction giving 150 and 110 mmHg. This study is a quasi-experimental research, design using pre-test and post-test nonequivalent control group.The sample is divided into two groups each containing 9 respondents. Bivariate analysis performed three times by using Wilcoxon, idependent T-test, and Mann Whitney. Value pre test in group 1 and group 2 the mean values obtained in group 1 was 9.67 and in group 2 is 9.33, then the p value 0.866 <0.05 and value post-test in group 1 and group 2 the mean values obtained in Group 1 is 5.00 and in group 2 is 14.00 then p value 0.000 <0.05. In this study we can conclude that the intervention group 1 suction pressure of 150 mmHg greater influence in the decline of peripheral oxygen saturation, rather than intervention by the suction pressure of 110 mmHg. Keywords: ETT, Suction, Peripheral Oxygen Saturation.
PENGARUH SENAM DIABETIK DENGAN BOLA TENIS TERHADAP TINGKAT SENSITIVITAS KAKI PASIEN DM TIPE II Muhammad Setiawan; ratanto ratanto; diah setiani
MNJ (Mahakam Nursing Journal) Vol 2 No 5 (2019): Mei 2019
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Kalimantan Timur

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Introduction:In 2016, Diabetes Mellitus disease was the third largest disease in Kutai Kartanegara amount 5,266 peoples. DM’s patients have 5 times greater risk of experiencing Diabetic Foot Ulcer. Approximately 15% of DM’s patients experience complications of Diabetic Foot Ulcer due to decreased sensitivity to the feet. Methods: The design of research was quasi experiment by using pre and post test nonequivalent with control group. A sample of 24 respondents were divided into intervention and control groups. The research instrument used Monofilament 10g in both groups to measure the sensitivity of the respondent's feet. Diabetic gymnastics with tennis balls was given to the intervention four times a week. Results: Paired T-Test test show right and left foot p value = 0,000 <0.05 which means there was an influence of diabetic gymnastics with tennis ball against foot sensitivity level in the intervention group. The result of hypothesis test of Independent T-Test showed p value = 0,000 <0,05, which concluded that there was a significant difference between the difference of sensitivity level of right and left foot in both groups. Conclusion: Diabetic gymnastics with tennis ball has an influence on the sensitivity level of DM type II patient. Suggestion: The next researcher is expected to compare between diabetic gymnastics and with other physical exercises as well as using other modifications.
Enhancing Physics Conceptual Understanding through Discussion Method and Virtual Laboratory Media: A Classroom Action Research on Light and Optical Instruments Setiahawati; Diah Setiani; Winda Nur Khasanah
ISEJ : Indonesian Science Education Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): May
Publisher : Yayasan Darussalam Bengkulu

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The mastery of physics concepts among junior high school students remains a challenge, particularly in topics that involve abstract phenomena such as light and optical instruments. This study aimed to improve students’ conceptual understanding and learning motivation through the integration of the discussion method and virtual laboratory media. A classroom action research (CAR) design was employed in two cycles, each consisting of planning, implementation, observation, and reflection stages, conducted with 35 eighth-grade students at SMP Al-Kindi Cipayung. Data were collected using tests, questionnaires, and observations, while results were analyzed descriptively through mean scores and mastery percentages. The findings showed a steady increase in student learning outcomes, with mastery achievement improving from 31.42% in the pre-cycle to 60% in the first cycle and 91.42% in the second cycle. Students also reported positive responses to the use of virtual laboratories, noting their role in clarifying complex concepts, enhancing interaction, and creating a more engaging learning environment. The novelty of this study lies in combining collaborative discussion with digital simulation, offering an alternative pedagogical strategy to compensate for limited physical laboratory resources. These results imply that integrating traditional discussion with virtual laboratories can serve as an effective approach to foster conceptual understanding, critical thinking, and motivation in physics learning, and that broader implementation across schools could enhance the quality of science education in resource-constrained settings.
PERBANDINGAN CUCI TANGAN BEDAH DENGAN DAN TANPA SIKAT TERHADAP KESTERILAN TANGAN PERAWAT BEDAH DI INSTALASI BEDAH SENTRAL RSUD TAMAN HUSADA BONTANG Andra Frastya; Diah Setiani; Tini
Jurnal Cakrawala Ilmiah Vol. 3 No. 5: Januari 2024
Publisher : Bajang Institute

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Introduction:Surgical room staff have their own hand washing procedure, namely sterile hand washing or better known as Surgical Scrub before carrying out surgery.The operating room staff at Taman Husada Bontang Hospital carry out sterile hand washing procedures before surgery using filtered water, with antiseptic fluid containing 4% chlorhexidine and following the steps for sterile hand washing procedures but do not use a nail brush. Method:This research uses a Quasi Experimental Nonequivalent control design method. The research subjects consisted of 16 surgical nurses at the Central Surgical Installation of Taman Husada Bontang Regional Hospital by taking swabs of the skin of the palms using sterile cotton swabs, cultured on blood agar media and incubated for 24 hours, then counted the bacterial colonies that grew on the media and analyzed the difference. Results: There is a pre test post test difference in surgical hand washing without a brush with a p value of 0.018 using the Wilcoxon test and there is a pre test post test difference in surgical hand washing with a brush with a p value of 0.012 using the Wilcoxon test. Meanwhile, there was no difference between washing surgical hands with and without a brush, there was no difference in the sterility of the hands of surgical nurses in the surgical hand washing group without a brush and surgical hand washing with a brush with a p value of 0.904 using the independent t test. Conclusion: There is no difference between washing surgical hands with and without a brush on the sterility of surgical nurses' hands in the Central Surgical Installation of Taman Husada Bontang Hospital.