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Science Midwifery
ISSN : 20867689     EISSN : 27219453     DOI : -
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The Analysis of Nursing Problems in Mothers with Hyperemesis Gravidarum at RS NU Banyuwangi Rahmawati Raharjo; Mahmud Hakim
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Hyperemesis gravidarum is vomiting that occurs in early pregnancy until the gestational age of 20 weeks, where sometimes vomiting occurs so intense and interfere with daily activities. Hyperemesis gravidarum can harm the health of the mother that can cause a weight loss of more than 5% and lead to metabolic disorders. This research is a descriptive retrospective cross-sectional design with data collection on the patient's medical record for a year in 2019. This research was conducted at the HOSPITAL of Nahdlatul Ulama Banyuwangi. In this study found pregnant women with hyperemesis gravidarum based on the age of the mother most of the high experienced by pregnant women in the age group <25 years as many as 30 people (68,2%). Based on the parity of the most high experienced by pregnant women in the group of parity primigravida as many as 30 people (68,2%). Based on the level of education of the mother most of the high experienced by pregnant women who have a high SCHOOL education that is as much as 18 people (40,9%). The results of the statistical test of this study concluded with the results of the test of SPSS version 17 the obtained value of the largest there is on the issue of nursing disorders of fluid balance with the amount of 52,3%, followed by disorders of nutrition with the number of the 31.8%, and the last is hipertermi with the amount of 15.9%. Based on the results of the analysis of nursing assessments of hyperemesis gravidarum cases experienced by pregnant women (research samples), three nursing diagnoses or nursing problems were found including fluid balance disorders, nutritional balance disorders and hyperthermia. The nursing problems experienced by the sample are in accordance with the implementation of the diagnosis according to the IDHS. From the three diagnoses, a priority nursing diagnosis was obtained, namely fluid balance disorders. From nursing diagnoses that appear, interventions that can be performed on pregnant women are adjusted to clinical signs so that the goal to overcome the problems that occur can be achieved.
Relationship between Education, Mother's Knowledge and Environmental Sanitation with Stunting for Toddlers in the Sarudik Primary Care Area Central Tapanuli Regency in 2020 Herlina Tarigan
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Stunting describes chronic undernutrition status during growth and development since early life. This situation is represented by a z-score of height for age (TB/U) less than -2 standard deviations (SD) based on growth standards. Based on the results of a preliminary survey study conducted at the Sarudik Primary care in February 2020, it was found that the number of toddlers was 60 people with stunting incidence as many as 16 toddlers. Based on the data above, the researchers examined the relationship between education, maternal knowledge and environmental sanitation with stunting in toddlers in the area of the Sarudik Primary care, Central Tapanuli Regency in 2020. This type of research is analytic observational with a cross sectional approach (cross-sectional). With a sample of 60 children aged 6-23. This study uses the chi square statistical test. showed the incidence of stunting in children under five as many as 14 respondents (41.2%). Respondents who are less knowledgeable about the incidence of stunting in toddlers are 16 people (36.4%). Environmental sanitation in good respondents who experienced stunting as many as 2 people (6.9%) and poor environmental sanitation who experienced stunting as many as 15 people (48.4%). The variables of education, knowledge and environmental sanitation were related to the incidence of stunting, because the p value <0.05.
Screening Of α-Amylase Inhibitor Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk. By Docking Method samsul hadi
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Diabetes cases in Indonesia are increasing along with economic growth and people’s welfare, so the use of oral drugs for diabetes mellitus is also increasing. One of the drugs used is acarbose, this drug works as an α-amylase inhibitor. With the increasing use of drugs causing side effects on the body, it is necessary to screen natural ingredients for alternative treatments of diabetes mellitus. The natural ingredient used in this research is R. tomentosa. The docking method used to find interaction stability is pyrex. The result of this research are alpha-Tocopherol quinone (-5,1 kcal/mol); blumeatin (-7,3 kcal/mol); methyl cinnamate (-5,1 kcal/mol); myricetin (-7,7 kcal/mol); naringenin (-7,0 kcal/mol); quercetin (-7,5 kcal/mol); rhodomyrtone (-7,4 kcal/mol); rhodomyrtosone B (-7,3 kcal/mol); rhodomyrtosone C (-8,8 kcal/mol); tetrahydroxyflavanone (-7,2 kcal/mol); tocopherol A (-7,8 kcal/mol); and verimol K (-6,4 kcal/mol). Based on the screening of R. tomentosa content as an α-amylase inhibitor using the docking method, it can be concluded that the compound which has interaction stability is rhodomyrtosone C
The relationship of knowledge about the impact of early marriage on pregnancy and delivery With adolescent women's attitudes towards Early marriage in the working area of Tuntungan health center, pancur Batu district in 2021 Aprilita Sitepu; Desriati Sinaga; Natalia Reni Pangaribuan
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Marriage is an event in which a pair of prospective husband and wife are formally met in front of a certain religious leader, witnesses and a number of attendees to then be officially ratified as husband and wife with certain ceremonies and rituals (Kartono, 2018). The purpose of the study was to analyze the relationship between knowledge about the impact of early marriage on pregnancy and adolescent attitudes towards early marriage in the Tuntungan Health Center Work Area, Pancur Batu District in 2021. The population in this study were all female students in the Tuntungan Public Health Center working area, Pancur Batu District in 2021. A total of 104 people. The sample in this study was all female students in the working area of ​​the Tuntungan Health Center, Pancur Batu District in 2021 as many as 104 people. The results of the study based on knowledge, most of the respondents had less knowledge as many as 99 respondents (95.2%). Based on the attitude of most of the respondents have a bad attitude as many as 97 respondents (93.3%). Conclusion Most of the respondents have low knowledge due to the lack of information received about the impact of early marriage on pregnancy and childbirth. Because the more information received, the more knowledge gained. The education of the respondent's parents also has an educated elementary school as many as 72 respondents from 104 respondents. The higher a person's education, the person will tend to get more information. It can also affect knowledge about the impact of marriage on pregnancy and childbirth.
THE EFFECT OF APPLYING VITAMIN D ONREPAIRING OF THORAX PHOTO OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS OF BATAK ETHNIC IN MEDAN Seri Rayani Bangun; Bintang Y.K. Sinaga; Nasipta Ginting
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This study aims to determine the effect of vitamin D on the repairingof thoracic on patients with pulmonary tuberculosis of Batak ethnic in Medan, conducted on 42 patients with TB, vitamin D group of 21 people and 21 placebo. Giving vitamin D dose of 2.5 mg (100,000 IU) for 4 times (weeks 0, 2, 4, 6) and placebo for 4 times (weeks 0, 2, 4, 6). B. The assessment of vitamin D and thorax photo were done before and after intervention.The results showed that the levels of vitamin D results before and after there is a difference, the measurement results using the enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) provisions of the absorbance of each well at a wavelength of 450 ± 10 nm.Vitamin D levels were measured 25 (OH) D nmol / L then further analyzed using paired T test on vitamin D group p = 0:00, mean difference 29.27 + vitamin D levels were 22 ng / ml, whereas the placebo group p = 0:27, the difference of the mean levels of vitamin D 1:36 + 5:53 ng / ml. After examination of thorax photo in hospital then analyzed using Chi-square test. Vitamin D group showed a total improvement (66.7%) while the placebo treatment (33.3%), p = 0:06 concluded there was no effect of vitamin D on the restoration of thorax photo on patients pulmonary tuberculosis Batak ethnic.
Relationship of Knowledge with Breastfeeding Mother's Attitude About Oxytosin Massage On The Smoothness Ofreast Milk Elisabet Purba New Midwife Clinic South Panyabungan District Year 2021 Helmi wardah Nasution
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Oxytoxin massage is done to stimulate the oxytocin reflex or let me down reflex. Exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still far from expectations. Nationally, the coverage of infants receiving exclusive breastfeeding in 2017 was 61.33%. However, this figure has not reached the target of exclusive breastfeeding coverage set by the government, which is 80%. The design of this research is analytic with cross sectional study approach. This type of research is descriptive correlational. The population in this study were all postpartum mothers at the Elisabeth Purba Baru Midwife Clinic. The sampling technique was a total sampling technique of 35 people.The results of the study, analysis of the chi-square test, obtained by the analysis of the Chi-Square test, it is known that the significant value of p value is 0.035. (0.035 <0.05) then Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted so that in this study there is a significant relationship between knowledge and attitudes of breastfeeding mothers about oxytocin massage on breastfeeding smoothness at the Elisabeth Purba Baru Midwife Clinic. It is hoped that research sites, institutions, respondents and further researchers are advised to apply oxytocin massage to nursing mothers and explain the benefits to mothers so that mothers' knowledge increases and their attitudes are positive towards oxytocin massage
Influence Of Outpatient Registration Services On Satisfaction Of Patient In General Hospital Fl. Tobing City Of Sibolga 2020 Benri Situmorang
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Quality health services are health services that can satisfy every service user in accordance with the level of satisfaction of the average population and its implementation in accordance with the standards of the professional code of ethics that have been set. However, enhancing patient satisfaction in low-income settings is very challenging due to the inadequacy of resources as well as low health literacy among patients [1]. This study aims to determine the effect of outpatient registration services on patient satisfaction at the General Hospital F.L Tobing Sibolga City. This type of research is quantitative descriptive research. The population in this study were all outpatients who came for treatment at the time of the study, the number of patients seeking treatment per day was 450 people at the F.L.Tobing Hospital, Sibolga City in 2020 and a sample of 45 people. Methods of data analysis by means of univariate analysis and bivariate analysis.
Factor Analysis With The Event Of Gout In The Community Of Lumban Barat Village Agustaria Ginting; Murni Sari Dewi Simanullang; Graicia Agustina Sihombing
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Gout is a non-communicable disease that occurs due to the accumulation of crystals in the joints, resulting in an increase in gout levels in the body, and attacks the joints causes the joints become swollen, red skin color, a sensation of heat and pain in the joints. The results of the initial survey find 70 people with gout. The purpose of this study is to analyze factors related to the incidence of gout in people aged 30-60 years at Puskesmas area of ​​Lumban Barat village, Paranginan Humbang Hasundutan district in 2021.The research method used is an analytical observational design with a cross sectional design. The gout prevalence is 23.1%, age group 46-60 (63.5%), gender male (36,5%), obese BMI (47.1%), non-good eating pattern (44, 2%). Based on the chi square analysis, it is found that with the results of the chi square statistical test, the age value is p value 0.013, the gender value is p value 0,010, body mass index p value 0.004, eating patterns p value 0.010, which means there is a relationship between age, gender, body mass index, eating patterns, with gout occurence. The gout proportion in this region is 23.1%. Age, obesity, and not good eating patterns have been shown to be associated with the gout accurence. In this study, increasing age, gender, obesity, not eating patterns have each opportunity, 2,600, 3,267, 3,286, 3,557 times more to experience gout than subjects who are younger, not obese and have a good diet
Review: Manufacturing Of Magnesium Oxide Nanoparticles As Antibacterial Agents Asep Nandiyanto; Risti Ragadhita; Citra Nurhashiva; Tedi Kurniawan
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The purpose of this article is to determine the most efficient synthesis method of magnesium oxide nanoparticles as an antimicrobial. The magnesium oxide synthesis method discussed in this study is complemented by the results of the study of the material sources, methods, advantages, and disadvantages of each method so that it can be a reference for choosing which method is more efficient in the synthesis of magnesium oxide. synthesis of magnesium oxide such as (1) synthesis of plant extracts,(2)) combustion, (3) sonochemical synthesis, (4) sol-gel synthesis, and (5) solid-state taken from the journal 2017-2020. This synthesis method resulted in the characterization of magnesium oxide nanoparticles which were analyzed using X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR), Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM). The results showed that there were advantages and disadvantages of each method of synthesis of magnesium oxide used. The most efficient method for synthesizing magnesium oxide as an antimicrobial is the sol-gel synthesis method. The sol-gel method uses readily available materials, has a relatively low cost, easy procedure to perform, and was found to be a light and efficient route for large-scale industrial production of fine magnesium oxide nanoparticles as antimicrobials.
Hedonic Value Of Purple Sweet Potato’s (Ipomoea Batatas L) Yogurt During The Covid-19 Pandemic Meri Meri; Anindita Tri Kusuma Pratita
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The Covid-19 pandemic is a time that needs to further improve the body's endurance, to avoid exposure to viral infections that cause the disease. Efforts to increase endurance can be through exercise, balanced nutrient intake, supplementary supplements, and others. One of the efforts to increase endurance is to consume yogurt as a drink containing good bacteria that play a role in improving endurance. However, at this time, the type of yogurt in the market, the dominance plus flavorings, and synthetic dyes. As, another alternative effort added to yogurt is to add purple sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L) to provide natural and attractive color, as well as provide antioxidant benefits contained in purple sweet potato so that yogurt is made with enriched purple sweet potato. In fact, applications in the community need to be tested favorite, for yogurt to be accepted by the community. The purpose of this study is to find out the picture of fondness for purple sweet potato yogurt during the Covid-19 pandemic. The method was conducted experimentally with the treatment of P1 only yogurt, P2 contains yogurt and purple sweet potato 50:50, P3 contains yogurt and purple sweet potato 70:30 and P4 contains yogurt and purple sweet potato 80:20. Volunteers were given 4 bottles of yogurt (P1, P2, P3, P4), tasted it then filled out a hedonic value towards the color, aroma, taste, and overall appearance. The points given are 1 (very dislike), 2 (dislike), 3 (less than like), 4 (likes), and 5 (very likes). The hedonic value showed the mean P3 pick was (70:30). In conclusion, yogurt and purple sweet potato that people like is yogurt with yogurt composition as much as 70 parts and purple sweet potato 30 parts.

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