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PENYULUHAN PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DALAM PENCEGAHAN STUNTING DESA AJIJULU, KABUPATEN KARO Siahaan, Jekson Martiar; Silitonga, Hendrika Adriana; Lim, Hadyanto; Pasaribu, Sumihar M. R.; Tarigan, Menang Bastanta; Jamnasi, Juli; Sinatra, Jadeny; Simanjuntak, Salomo Garda Utama; Sembiring, Budi Darmanta; Pakpahan, Edwin Anto; Hutagalung, Sanggam B.; Sinurat, Suryati; Br. T. Tambun, Gita Sradha; Hakim, Enggrek Pelita
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46880/methabdi.Vol3No1.pp11-14

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Community Service (PKM) conducted by the Faculty of Medicine at the Indonesian Methodist University provides counseling on stunting prevention. PKM was held on April 14-16 2023 in Ajijulu Village, Tigapanah District, Karo Regency, North Sumatra. Lectures, discussions and motivations are used as orientation methods. Question and answer discussions were held with the aim of gaining insight, understanding and solutions to solve the problems and limitations faced by the local community. The results of the PKM suggestions and research are very effective, considering that there are still many people who are ignorant of stunting prevention. This counseling increases public awareness about stunting prevention. Residents of Ajijulu must be aware and know the importance of preventing stunting, starting from the time of pregnancy and the first 1000 days of life for toddlers.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA NILAI RASIO NEUTROFIL-LIMFOSIT DENGAN TERJADINYA INFEKSI COVID-19 DI RUMAH SAKIT PUTRI HIJAU MEDAN PERIODE 2020 Citra, Irwanto; Tambunan, Ronad T.H; Pakpahan, Edwin Anto
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
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Background: Patients with severe COVID-19 always have a high mortality rate, while inflammatory immunity to COVID-19 infection such as the Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) reflects the progress of the infection. It is used by clinicians as an early identification of high-risk patients or to determine the seriousness of the disease. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between the ratio value and COVID-19 infection. Objective: To find out whether there is a relationship between NLR values and COVID-19 infection. Method : The research design used was a cross-sectional observational analytic study. In this study using medical record data as much as 100. Result : A total of `100 medical record data of COVID-19 patients for the 2020 period were collected, of which the largest age group was 36-45 with 21 people (21.0%), and based on gender group where the number of men was 61 people (61.0%). However, in this study there was no relationship between an increase in RNL and COVID-19 (P = 0.504, PR = 1.138).