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Evaluasi Stabilitas Breakwater pada Kecamatan Panjang Kurniawan, Rizqi; Tugiono, Subuh; Wahono, Endro Prasetyo; Zakaria, Ahmad
Jurnal Rekayasa Sipil dan Desain Vol. 9 No. 4 (2021): Edisi Desember 2021
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jrsdd.v9i4.2095

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Abstract The coast will be easily damaged due to large waves, causing damage to the area around the coastal area which is densely populated with various activities, namely Pantai Kecamatan Panjang, among others as ports, settlements, industry, trade, tourism and fishing activities. With so many activities, it should be accompanied by development that prioritizes conservation aspects to reduce the impact of environmental degradation. One of the efforts to overcome the impact of its degradation is to make a breakwater. This study aims to assess and study the failure of the protected layer unit at the breakwater on the coast of Kecamatan Panjang, so testing the stability of the protected layer using a physical model was carried out at the Hydraulics Laboratory of the University of Lampung using an experimental method. The results showed that the level of breakwater damage was 0% at 4,47 cm HHWL position with a plan wave height of 4 cm. So, the crushed rock will work well to protect the breakwater. Key words: Breakwater, Armor Units, Physical Model, Stability
Asuhan Keperawatan Luka Efektivitas Madu Terhadap Penyembuhan Luka Diabetikum Pada Penderita Diabetes di Panti Sosial Bina Daksa Budi Bhakti 2 kurniawan, rizqi; Intan Suri, Oryza
Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan (Pusat Akses kajian Keperawatan) Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pustaka Keperawatan
Publisher : Pustaka Galeri Mandiri

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease that can lead to complications such as diabetic ulcers, chronic wounds that require intensive care. Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of honey as a dressing in the healing of diabetic wounds. Research Methods: A case study on two patients with type II diabetes mellitus at the Bina Daksa Budi Bhakti 2 Social Care Center, with honey intervention for seven days and periodic observation. Research Results: Indicated improvement in wound condition, reduced exudate, and increased granulation tissue, accompanied by decreased blood sugar levels. Honey has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory properties and supports autolytic debridement that accelerates the healing process. Conclusion: Honey is effective as an alternative therapy in the care of diabetic wounds and can improve the quality of nursing care.