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Qualitative study legal protection of the implementation of anesthesiologists' duties in delegation of doctor authority: legal protection of anesthesiologists in carrying out professional duties listyaningrum, Tri Hapsari; Sari, Sri Mayang
International Journal of Health Science and Technology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): July
Publisher : Universitas 'Aisyiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31101/ijhst.v5i1.3230

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Anesthesiologists have the main duties in Anesthesia Structuring Care services, including pre-, intra, and post-anesthesia. Kepmenkes Number 251 of 2015 concerning National Guidelines for Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy Medical Services and Minister of Health Regulation Number 31 of 2013 concerning the Implementation of Anesthesia Nurse Work are legal products that regulate the implementation of anesthesia services.  The two Permenkes have regulated the authority to carry out anesthesia measures and are the responsibility of Anesthesiologists with their expertise and authority. The legal basis for delegation of authority for medical action is contained in the Law on Health Workers in Article 65 paragraph (1); in carrying out health services, health workers can receive a delegation of medical action from medical personnel. This study aims to determine the legal protection of anesthesiologists in carrying out delegation of authority for professional duties in hospitals. This research is qualitative research with the sociological juridical method and single case design. Purposive sampling with interviews with doctors and anesthesiologists related to the delegation of authority of as many as six people.  The results of this study, anesthesiologists in carrying out their duties, have been protected by the existence of the hospital by law made by the medical committee with the Standard Operating Procedures and Details of Work Authority of doctors and anesthesiologists in hospitals. Research advice to maintain the proper exercise of the anesthesiologist's authority.
Differences in Hemoglobin Levels in Patients with Thalassemia Major and Minor at Sultan Agung Semarang Islamic Hospital Sari, Sri Mayang; Saptaningtyas, Ragil; Putri, Gela Setya Ayu; Sukeksi, Andri
PROSIDING SEMINAR KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT Vol 2 No October (2024): Proceeding of The 1st International Seminar on Public Health and Sports (IS
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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Background: One of the genetic diseases that is usually detected in children is thalassemia. World Health Organization (WHO) states that thalassemia is the most common hereditary disease in the world and has been recognized as a world health problem. Indonesia is one of the countries in the world's thalassemia belt. Thalassemia major is the most severe clinical condition of thalassemia. Thalassemia minor can also be called a carrier trait and does not show clinical symptoms. Supporting examinations can be carried out with simple laboratory tests, one of which is measuring hemoglobin levels. This study aimed to determine the differences in hemoglobin levels in patients with thalassemia major and thalassemia minor at RSI Sultan Agung Semarang. Method: The type of research used was cross-sectional, with a sample size of 48 people. Hemoglobin level data was obtained from the medical records of Sultan Agung Semarang Islamic Hospital. The data distribution is normal, so the difference test is tested using the independent t-test. Result: The average hemoglobin levels in patients with thalassemia major and thalassemia minor are 5.7 mg/dL and 10.6 mg/dL. The independent t-test shows a significance value of 0.00 (<0.05). Conclusion: There are differences in hemoglobin levels in thalassemia major and thalassemia minor patients at Sultan Agung Semarang Islamic Hospital, although hemoglobin levels in both thalassemia major and minor patients are still below the reference value.