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The phenomenon symptoms experienced of long covid-19 by students’ survivor after confirmed covid-19 Ruhyanudin, Faqih; Afandi, Irvan; Rahayu, Henik Tri; Nur Rohmah, Anis Ika; Purwanto, Edi; Agustiyaningsih, Titik; Ubaidillah, Zaqqi; Alhusna, Chairul Huda; Sunardi, Sunardi; Herawati, Tiwuk; Syamsiah Anwar, Jamilatus
Jurnal Keperawatan Vol. 15 No. 01 (2024): January
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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Introduction: COVID-19 survivors often experience symptoms of recurrence or symptoms similar to those when confirmed positive. COVID-19 also has an impact on the physical, psychological, and spiritual health aspects of its survivors. This research aims to determine the health status of COVID-19 survivors after confirmation. Objectives: This research aims to determine the health status of COVID-19 survivors after confirmation. Methods: This quantitative descriptive research was conducted on 65 nursing students in Malang who were selected using the Accidental Sampling technique. Data was collected by providing an online questionnaire via Google Forms. The instruments used in this research were the post-COVID-19 Recovery Clinic Baseline Questionnaire, DASS-21, and the Spiritual Attitude and Involvement List (SAIL). The data was analyzed using Descriptive Analysis. Results: Research shows that the most common physical signs and symptoms during confirmed COVID-19 are loss of taste and smell, fever, shortness of breath, cough, and fatigue. Meanwhile, the symptoms still felt after recovery are changes in the color of the fingers, rashes, diarrhea, and hoarseness. Cough without phlegm and mucus occurred in 43.1%, and shortness of breath was experienced by 42.9% of respondents in the moderate category. Fatigue in the moderate category was felt by 58.3% of respondents. The results of psychological status showed that depression symptoms in the moderate and very severe category were 46.2%, anxiety in the very severe category was 75.4%, and stress symptoms in the very severe category were 38.5%. Regarding spiritual status, the majority are in the sufficient category, namely 68%. Conclusions: Some of the physical signs and symptoms, psychological changes, and spiritual status at the time of confirmation of COVID-19 are still felt even though they have been declared hostile to COVID-19.
RESPON TRAKEOSPASMOLITIK EKSTRAK METANOL DAUN Macaranga lamellata Whitmore SECARA IN VITRO Afandi, Irvan; Astuti, Winni; Marliana, Eva
JURNAL ATOMIK Vol 7 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Jurusan Kimia FMIPA UNMUL

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The research about in vitro trakeospasmolytic response of methanol extract of Macaranga lamellata Whitmore leaves was carried out. This research was conducted to determine the spasmolytic effect of the methanol extract of Macaranga lamellata Whitmore leaves on changes in separate organ of the guinea pig ring tracheal. The methods used include the bioassay isolated organ with two groups of treatment, control group and extract group. Methanol extract was given cumulatively on the organ bath. Positive control is used aminofilin and negative control is used DMSO solvent. Phytochemical test results showed that total methanol extract contained alkaloids, polyphenol, steroids, flavonoids dan saponins while phytochemical test results showed on ethyl acetate fraction contained alkaloids, polyphenol, steroids, quinons dan flavonoids. The Percentage change in tracheal smooth muscle as a spasmolytic response by using methanol extract with cumulative concentration of 0.3, 1 dan 3 mg/mL respectively -24.925%; -29.865% and -36.795% . This research is shown methanol extract of Macaranga lamellata Whitmore leaves have antiasthma effect based on the tracheospasmolytic activity. Keywords: Antiasthma, Bioassay isolated organ, Macaranga lamellata Whitmore, Marmot, Trakeopasmolytic.