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Description Of Duplication Of Medical Record Numbers In Outpatient Registration At RSU Madani Medan In 2021 Abdul Malik Ritonga; Sarida Surya Manurung; Dinda Dinda; Jonni Sastra Manurung
Jurnal Media Informatika Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Media Informatika
Publisher : Jurnal Media Informatika

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Good medical record number numbering is one of the keys to the success or goodness of medical record management of a health service, of course, if supported by a good system. Quality human resources and good procedures or work procedures as well as adequate facilities or facilities. The special purpose is to identify the policy of the medical record numbering system, identify the factors causing the duplication of medical record numbers. One patient file is accompanied by one medical record number. The purpose of medical record numbering is to distinguish one patient's medical record from another, but in Madani Hospital there are still duplications of patient medical record numbers that can cause health services to be disrupted and the patient's disease history is not well documented, this study aims to determine the number of duplicated medical record numbers at Madani Hospital. This research uses a type of descriptive research, namely research.
KESIAPAN KELUARGA DALAM MERAWAT PASIEN PASCA STROKE UNTUK MENINGKATKAN FUNGSI KOGNITIF PASIEN PASCA STROKE DI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM IMLEDA PEKERJA INDONESIA MEDAN Sarida Surya Manurung; Enggel Dwi Suci Ramadhanti; Abdul Malik Ritonga; Jonni Sastra Manurung; Sheila Hamdah Hanum Ritonga
Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan IMELDA Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Keperawatan IMELDA
Publisher : Program Studi S1/DIII-Keperawatan Universitas Imelda Medan

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Stroke is a neurological disease that can cause physical, emotional, and cognitive impairment in sufferers. Recovery of cognitive function in post-stroke patients requires an active role for the family as the primary caregiver in the rehabilitation process at home. This study aims to explore family readiness in caring for post-stroke patients. The research method used a qualitative approach with a phenomenological design. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews with five participants selected using a purposive sampling technique at the Imelda Buruh Indonesia General Hospital in Medan. Data analysis used thematic analysis through a process of coding, categorization, and theme determination. The results of the study identified five main themes, namely: (1) family knowledge about post-stroke patient care, (2) family skills in meeting the patient's basic needs, (3) family readiness in supporting cognitive function recovery, (4) utilization of health services, and (5) barriers to care, such as limited time and emotional burden. The findings indicate that families play an important role in the patient's recovery process, but still face limited knowledge and challenges in implementing optimal care. Therefore, ongoing education and support from health workers are needed to improve family readiness in caring for post-stroke patients at home.