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Pelatihan Bantuan Hidup Dasar (BHD) Bagi Jemaat Gereja HKBP Jl. Uskup Agung Sugiopranoto Medan: Upaya Peningkatan Pengetahuan dan Keterampilan Pertolongan Pertama pada Kondisi Gawat Darurat Siahaan, Dwi Lunarta D. S.; Owen Sitompul; Marolop Hutapea; Joslouis Hutagaol; Horas Rajagukguk; Rebecca Rumesty Lamtiar; Jadeny Sinatra; Alexander P. Marpaung; Novrina Situmorang; Maesstro B. U. Simanjuntak; Harry Butar-butar; Ivonne R.V.O. Situmeang; Evirosa J. Simanjuntak; Inda M. H. Sinaga; Julenda I. Sebayang; Sanggam B. Hutagalung; Irene R. T. Damanik; Adrian Khu; Hanjaya, Hanjaya; Nova Feronika Rajagukguk; Jekson M. Siahaan; Hadyanto Lim; Paul S. M. L. Tobing; Surjadi Rimbun; Ronald T. H. Tambunan; Juliyanti Tarigan; Kezia Stephanie S.; Karen Natalie S.
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

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Sudden death due to cardiac arrest and respiratory failure frequently occurs in the community, including in public places and houses of worship. Basic Life Support (BLS) is a simple yet crucial initial action to preserve life before advanced medical care is available. This community service activity was part of the HKBP Gotilon Festival 2025, organized in collaboration between the HKBP Church Jl. Uskup Agung Sugiopranoto Medan, Medical Faculty of Universitas Methodist Indonesia, Medical Faculty of Universitas HKBP Nommensen, and supported by the Indonesian Cardiovascular Specialist Association (PERKI) as experts. The program aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of the congregation of the HKBP Church in performing BLS. The methods included health education on the basic concepts of BLS, demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and hands-on practice using mannequins. The results showed an increase in participants understanding of emergency response steps as well as their ability to perform CPR correctly. This activity is expected to raise community awareness of the importance of BLS skills and to equip them with the capability to provide initial assistance in emergency situations.
Pelatihan Bantuan Hidup Dasar (BHD) Bagi Jemaat Gereja HKBP Jl. Uskup Agung Sugiopranoto Medan: Upaya Peningkatan Pengetahuan dan Keterampilan Pertolongan Pertama pada Kondisi Gawat Darurat Siahaan, Dwi Lunarta; Owen Sitompul; Marolop Hutapea; Joslouis Hutagaol; Horas Rajagukguk; Rebecca Rumesty Lamtiar; Jadeny Sinatra; Alexander P. Marpaung; Novrina Situmorang; Maesstro B. U. Simanjuntak; Harry Butar-butar; Ivonne R.V.O. Situmeang; Evirosa J. Simanjuntak; Inda M.H. Sinaga; Julenda I. Sebayang; Sanggam B. Hutagalung; Irene R. T. Damanik; Adrian Khu; Hanjaya, Hanjaya; Nova Feronika Rajagukguk; Jekson M. Siahaan; Hadyanto Lim; Paul S. M. L. Tobing; Surjadi Rimbun; Ronald T.H. Tambunan; Juliyanti Tarigan; Kezia Stephanie S.; Karen Natalie S.
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI
Publisher : Universitas Methodist Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46880/methabdi.Vol5No2.pp214-219

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Sudden death due to cardiac arrest and respiratory failure frequently occurs in the community, including in public places and houses of worship. Basic Life Support (BLS) is a simple yet crucial initial action to preserve life before advanced medical care is available. This community service activity was part of the HKBP Gotilon Festival 2025, organized in collaboration between the HKBP Church Jl. Uskup Agung Sugiopranoto Medan, Medical Faculty of Universitas Methodist Indonesia, Medical Faculty of Universitas HKBP Nommensen, and supported by the Indonesian Cardiovascular Specialist Association (PERKI) as experts. The program aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of the congregation of the HKBP Church in performing BLS. The methods included health education on the basic concepts of BLS, demonstration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and hands-on practice using mannequins. The results showed an increase in participants understanding of emergency response steps as well as their ability to perform CPR correctly. This activity is expected to raise community awareness of the importance of BLS skills and to equip them with the capability to provide initial assistance in emergency situations.
Pengobatan Gratis Pasca Banjir Sebagai Upaya Pencegahan Penyakit dan Peningkatan Kesehatan Masyarakat Terdampak Situmorang, Novrina; Alexander P. Marpaung; Maestro B. U. Simanjuntak; Ivonne R. V. O. Situmeang; Paul S. M. L. Tobing; Inda M. H. Sinaga; Julenda Sebayang; Sanggam B. Hutagalung; Doharjo Manullang; Harry Butar-butar; Adrian Khu; Wijaya Taufik Tiji; Eka Samuel P. Hutasoit; Irene R. T. Damanik; Menang Bastanta Tarigan; Jerry Tobing; Riana Pangaribuan; Lylys Surjani; Evirosa Simanjuntak; Salomo G. U. Simanjuntak; Suryati Sinurat; Surjadi Rimbun; Budi Dermanta Sembiring; Nasib M. Situmorang; Hanjaya, Hanjaya
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat METHABDI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46880/methabdi.Vol5No2.pp354-356

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Flood disasters often cause various health problems such as skin diseases, diarrhea, acute respiratory infections, and leptospirosis due to environmental contamination and limited access to health services. This community service activity aimed to provide free medical treatment for flood-affected communities as an effort to prevent disease transmission and improve public health status. The activity was carried out through health examinations, medication distribution, health education, and environmental sanitation counseling. The target participants were residents affected by flooding in the designated area. The results showed that most patients experienced skin infections, diarrhea, fever, and respiratory tract infections. Health education increased community awareness regarding clean and healthy living behavior after floods. Free medical services were proven to be effective in reducing complaints and preventing more serious complications among the affected population.
The Relationship Between Soil-Transmitted Helminths (STH) Infection and the Stunting Incidence in Toddlers at the Kedai Durian Community Health Center, Medan, Johor, in 2023 Brian Nicolas Sanpratama Lumbangaol; Ronald Tambunan; Sanggam B, Hutagalung; Surjadi Rimbun; Adrian khu
Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Kedokteran Methodist
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46880/jkm.v17i2.5377

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Background:Worldwide, around 1 in 4 toddlers experience stunting. Stunting can causedisorders in the form of stunted brain growth and immune systemdisorders in toddlers. Malnutrition at an early age is found to occur in thefirst 1000 days of life can increase the risk of infant and child mortality. Itis known that chronic STH infection can cause stunting in children.Purpose: this study was to determine whether there is a relationshipbetween Soil Transmitted Helminths (STH) infection and the incidence ofstunting in toddlers at the Kedai Durian Health Center, Medan Johor in2023.Research Method: this was carried out in an analytical observationalmanner with an approach using a cross-sectional design, which is onlymomentary or sees the relationship between soil transmitted helminthsinfection and the incidence of stunting in toddlers at the Kedai DurianHealth Center, Medan Johor in 2023 when the study was taking place. Thesampling technique used purposive sampling. Which is to obtain a sampleof 35 respondents based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.Results: from this study, the most respondents were children infected withSTH worms, as many as 19 respondents (54.3%), and those who were notinfected were 16 respondents (45.7%), it was obtained that the mostchildren who were stunted were 17 respondents (48.6%), and those whowere not stunted were 18 respondents (51.4%). and There is a relationshipbetween STH worm infection and stunting with (chisquare count 10.493>chisquare table (0.05(1)) 3.841, P value 0.01 and RP (3.8). [95% CI 1.37 -11.28]. From these results, it was also found that children who suffer fromSTH infection have a prevalence of stunting 3.8 times more than those whoare not infected with STH, so that STH infection is a high risk factor forstunting in toddlers.Conclusion: The results of the study found a relationship between STHinfection and the incidence of stunting