Suryadi Imran
FKIK Universitas Jambi

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Knowledge and Attitude of Nurses in Surgical and in-Hospital Area of Raden Mataher Hospital to Medical Waste Picks Nur Cahaya Kusuma; Yusnilawati Yusnilawati; Indah Mawarti; Kahmariah Kahmariah; Suryadi Imran
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 07 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i07.1086

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During the operation of hospitals, various types of waste are generated in the form of liquid, solid, and gaseous substances. Medical waste must be handled correctly and safely to ensure the health and safety of staff and other people in the hospital environment. The management of hospital waste, especially the sorting of medical waste, must have the consistent goal of protecting the population from environmental pollution threats caused by hospitals. Medical waste sorting requires advanced knowledge and attitude of nurses, the purpose of this study is to find out the knowledge of nurses about medical waste sorting and the attitude of nurses about medical waste sorting. The management of medical waste must be handled appropriately and safely to ensure the safety of health professionals and workers and others in the hospital environment. The design of this study was descriptive and quantitative and included 71 nurses as head nurses and team leaders in surgical and inpatient settings. The total sampling technique was 71 nurses. Data collection was done by distributing questionnaires to the respondents. This study showed that 71 respondents with high knowledge sorted medical waste well and 49 (69%) had a good nursing attitude, 47 (66.2%) respondents sorted medical waste well. The analysis showed that a p-value of 0.01 was obtained for the relationship between medical waste sorting knowledge and nurses' attitudes towards medical waste sorting. Most of the nurses had high knowledge and good attitudes about medical waste management. In addition, it was necessary to increase the socialization of dangerous and toxic waste (B3) carried out by the hospital to improve the knowledge and attitudes of nurses in the sorting of medical waste.  
Effectiveness of Child and Infant Airway Management Training for Midwifery Students in Jambi Agus Pairi; Suryadi Imran
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 07 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i07.1141

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Choking often occurs in children and babies which causes airway obstruction, either partial airway obstruction or total airway obstruction. If help is not given immediately, it can result in death in children and babies. This research was conducted to determine the level of knowledge and skills of midwifery students in airway management in infants and children with airway obstruction due to choking. The research aims to determine students' knowledge and skills in airway management in infants and children with choking cases using a comparative research method, namely assessing knowledge before and after being given training, the sample used was 36 respondents, and the results showed an increase in students' knowledge after being given training with a value The pretest average for knowledge was 51.72% to 86.14%, while for skills there was an increase in knowledge after the test, with an average score of 93.31%. The conclusion is that this training can have an impact on increasing students' knowledge and skills so that when students practice and find cases of airway obstruction, they can do it as optimally as possible.