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Journal Of Widya Medika Junior
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Journal of Widya Medika Junioris our faculty's very first project in publishing the students' research, making them available for both students and faculty members to read. It is an endeavour to nurture our students' passion in doing scientific research through which process they will be encouraged to develop critical thinking, academic writing, an in-depth analysis of a particular topic using scientific method, and eventually produce knowledge.
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Spontaneous Pneumothorax Following Bronchopleural Fistula In Geriatric Patient: A Case Report And Emergency Management Erwin, Ferdinand; Laksono, Gerardo AK; Sarvasti, Dyana; Tahalele, Paul L
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33508/jwmj.v3i1.3009

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Introduction: Bronchopleural fistula (BPF) is a pathological connection between thebronchial tree and the pleural space. Clinical manifestation of BPF may be classified as acute,subacute, and delayed or chronic forms. Acute BPF can be a life-threatening condition due totension pneumothorax or asphyxiation from pulmonary flooding. Purpose: To report the patient survival from the upper lobe of the right lung bronchopleuralfistula wedge resection and to use staplers as upper lobe pulmonary wound closure. Case Report: 72-year-old male referred from pulmonologist with a chief complaint ofprogressive shortness of breath and nonproductive cough for four days. The patient had ahistory of tuberculosis and COPD and a heavy smoker for the last 50 years. Chestradiography showed a decreased opacity of the right hemithorax, with 40% collapsed of the lung parenchyma. Chest tube insertion performed on the right hemithorax, then the patient got immediate relief. On the seventh day, the patient complained of worsening dyspnea. Achest x-ray showed lung collapsed on the right hemithorax. Multislice CT-scan (MSCT) ofthe chest showed right-sided pneumothorax with bronchopleural fistula. Wedge resection forthe 3 cm in diameter fistula was performed. On the seventh day postoperative, the patient wasfully recovered then discharged from the hospital.Conclusion: Seven days postoperatively of wedge resection, the patient discharge from thehospital without any complication and stable hemodynamic. The patient went to theoutpatient department for follow up one week after.
Difference Of Weight And Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Level Of Rattus Norvegicus On Mediterranean Diet And Unsaturated Ketogenic Diet Tanuy, Ricky S; Dewi, Dewa AL; Dinata, Mulya
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Introduction: Sedentary lifestyle continues to develop, which causes problems such asobesity and coronary heart disease. This is caused by an increase in body weight and LDLlevels that can be overcame with a Mediterranean diet or an unsaturated ketogenic diet.Purpose: To analyze the difference in weight and LDL of Rattus norvegicus on theunsaturated ketogenic diet and the Mediterranean dietMethod: this study was an experimental study on 30 Rattus norvegicus divided into threegroups (control, unsaturated ketogenic, and Mediterranean), each group is divided into two,according to the time of administration (two weeks and four weeks). After the interventionwas completed, bodyweight was calculated, and LDL levels were checked. Then, the data wasanalyzed with one-way ANOVA test. Results: The test results show p < 0.001 in the comparison between the three groups and p <0.05 for comparison in the unsaturated ketogenic group. The Mediterranean diet shows p>0.05, and the control diet leads p> 0.05. The data show that rapid weight loss (2 weeks) andreduction in LDL (in 4 weeks) in the unsaturated ketogenic diet is better than theMediterranean diet or control. For medium-term weight loss (4 weeks), the Mediterraneandiet is better than the neither saturated ketogenic diet nor control.Conclusion: There is a difference in weight and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level ofRattus norvegicus on the Mediterranean diet and unsaturated ketogenic diet. This favorablecondition might minimize the probability risk of obesity and coronary heart disease.
Working And Musculoskeletal Disorders Posture On Concrete Workers Of Production Division At PT. X Bali Suryawan, Komang Y; Handoyo, Henry R; Tanudjaja, George
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Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders are injuries that Affect the musculoskeletal systemthat can be the caused or aggravated by the working environment. Factors that can causemusculoskeletal disorders are exertion of force, repetition, and awkward posture. Awkwardposture held too long in the same position will cause injuries and complaints , which in turnwill Decrease the productivity for the workers and the company. Purpose: The aim of the study is to examine the correlation between working posture andmusculoskeletal disorders on concrete workers of the production division in PT. X Bali. Method: This study is an observational analytical study with cross-sectional design,participated by 43 concrete workers of production division using consecutive samplingtechnique. The study was held at PT X's concrete plant on Jl. Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra No.2461, Gianyar, Bali from 15th July to 17th July. Working posture was measured with RapidEntire Body Assessment (REBA) and the level of musculoskeletal disorder was measured with Nordic Body Map (NBM). Both variables were Analyzed using Kendall's Tau-C to Determine the correlation between working posture and musculoskeletal disorders. Results: Most workers had moderate risk of working posture measured with REBA (46.5%).Using the NBM method, most workers had moderate levels of musculoskeletal disorders.(46.5%). The distribution of MSDs on the body part are mostly located on the shoulder andhip. Analysis of correlation between working posture and musculoskeletal disorder results in(p < 0.001) and (r = 0.769). Conclusion: that there is a significant correlation between work posture with musculoskeletalcomplaints in concrete factory workers of the production unit at PT. X Bali.
Correlation Of Body Mass Index With Prostate Volume In Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Patients Tritanto, Rio; Arifin, Fransiscus; Prajitno, Subur
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Introduction: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is the most common prostatic disease inmen. Multiple factors influence the pathogenesis of BPH, and one of them is obesity. Variousstudies about the correlation between obesity and prostate volume show inconsistent results.Some studies reported that obesity correlates with prostate volume, whereas others didn't findthe correlation between obesity and prostate volume. Therefore, this study aims to find thecorrelation between obesity and prostate volume. Purpose: To find the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and BPH patients'prostate volume. Methods: BMI was measured by BMI formula, and prostate volume was measured bytransabdominal ultrasound (TAUS). This study was conducted in RSUD Ibnu SinaKabupaten Gresik by looking at medical records in January 2016-September 2017. This studywas an analytical observational study with a cross-sectional approach. This study uses LinearRegression Test to analyze the correlation of in-between variables. This study's populationwas patients with a diagnosis of BPH that undergo hospitalization in RSUD Ibnu Sina (273medical records). The study sample that corresponding to inclusion and exclusion criteria are27 medical records. Result: The average prostate volume in underweight criteria was 44,5 cm3, in normal criteriais 42,4 cm3. Highest average of prostate volume found in overweight criteria, which was 64,3cm3. In the obese criteria, the average prostate volume was 32,2 cm3. The average prostatevolume was 46,0 cm3. From the linear regression test, we found the value of p=0,881 andR2=0,01. Conclusion: There is no significant correlation between BMI and prostate volume in thisstudy
The Potential Diuretic Comparison Between Parts Of Cucumber (Cucumis Sativus L.) In Male Mus Musculus Vincensa, Elicia; Tjipto, Bambang W; Novita, Bernadette D
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ntroduction : Cardiovascular diseases are one of the most common cause of death inIndonesia. One kind of cardiovascular event is hypertension. Hypertension is a type ofCardiovascular Disease which incidence rate is predicted to increase in the year of 2025.Diuretic is one of the therapies that can be used for this disease. Diuretic works by decreasingblood volume by managing water and sodium balance inside the body. This effect can beobtained from Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Purpose : The aim of this study is to explain the differences in potential diuretic effect amongparts of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Method : This study use post-test only control group design method in animal subject(invivo). Animal subjects in this study were 44 male Mus musculus. the animals were dividedinto 9 treatment groups and 2 control groups. All Mus musculus get 1 mL methanol extract ofCucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) according to their group. The animals were put in metaboliccage to measure urine volume for 24 hours. Results : Part of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) that has the best potential diuretic were theflesh and rind on 0,5 mg/mL. Part of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) that has the highestnatriuresis and kaliuresis was whole fruit (flesh, rind, and seed). Conclusion : Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) has a similar potential diuretic with Furosemid.Low concentrations lead to better potential diuretic. Natriuresis and Kaliuresis can also befound on Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).
Ssociation Of Between Duration Of Computer Light Exposure And Computer Vision Syndrome Incidences In Employees Who Are Using Computers Danuseputro, Kevin A; Kurniawati, Nita; Warsanto, J Alphonsus
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ntroduction: The use of computers is increasing these days. The use of computer causeserious eye complaints in the form of Computer vision syndrome (CVS) symptoms. CVS is adisease associated with symptoms of watery eyes, blurred vision, eye redness, eye strain, etc.Consequences of these symptoms can reduce working productivity or efficiency. Allegedlyone of the factors that trigger CVS symptoms is the duration of computer’s light exposure. Purpose: To determined whether there is association between duration of computer lightexposure with Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)’s incidence in employees who usecomputers. Method: This study was an observational analytic study with cross-sectional design. Thesampling method used was purposive sampling. The total sample in this study was 85 people.The duration of light exposure was measured by interview while the CVS was measuredusing the CVS-q questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS program withchi-square test. Results:The results of this study found that people who work more than 4 hours were morelikely to experienced symptoms of CVS compared to people who work less than 4 hours. Theresults showed that there was a significant association between the duration of computer lightexposure with computer vision syndrome (CVS) incidences in employees who are usingcomputers. Conclusion: There was an association between the duration of computer light exposure withcomputer vision syndrome (CVS) incidences in employees that using computers
Acute Diarrhea Duration Between Children With Probiotic Therapy And Without Probiotic Therapy At Gotong Royong Hospital Dwiranti, Jasinda; Angelina, Zenia; Kusuma, P. Y.
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Introduction: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in childrenthroughout the world. Based on Basic Health Research data (Riskesdas), the highest diarrheaprevalence occurs in children aged 1-4. One of the supportive therapies given to children whohave acute diarrhea is probiotic therapy. Probiotic therapy in children with acute diarrhea canreduce the frequency and duration of diarrhea. Purpose: To analyze the differences in acute diarrhea duration between children withprobiotic therapy and without probiotic therapy, a case study in Gotong Royong Hospital. Method: An experimental study with Cohort approach. The sampling technique used in thisresearch was consecutive sampling. The procedure of this research was carried out bycollecting primary data, recording probiotic therapy given to the acute diarrhea children whocome to Gotong Royong Hospital at Surabaya and doing outpatient care, then continued withmonitoring to the patient's parents everyday to find out the duration of acute diarrhea in thechildren after probiotic therapy. This research used the Mann Whitney analysis test. Results: We found that there were significant differences between the duration of acutediarrhea in the children with probiotic therapy and the children without probiotic therapy witha value of p < 0,001 (p<0.05). The average duration of acute diarrhea in children withoutprobiotic therapy is 3.25 days. Meanwhile, the average duration of acute diarrhea in childrenwith probiotic therapy is 1.25 days. The average difference between children with andwithout probiotic therapy was two days. Conclusion: There is a difference in the duration of acute diarrhea in the children withprobiotic therapy and the children without probiotic therapy at Gotong Royong Hospital inSurabaya. 
Anxiety Levels Of Primipara Mother With The Length Of Labor Progress In The First Active Phases At Community Health Centre Mataram City Mila, Nirwana; Prabantoro, Benedictus TR; Wattimena, Inge
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Introduction: According to data from the Department of Health (2018) , infant mortality rate(IMR) in the first semester was as many as 10.294 cases, and the maternal mortality rate(MMR) in the first semester was as many as 1712 cases. Continuity and Duration of labor areessential factors in determining the number of IMR and MMR. Several factors affecting laborduration are power, passenger, passage, and maternity mother psychological. Purpose: To understand the correlation between primipara mothers' anxiety levels with thelength of labor progress in the first active phases. Method: This research used observational analytic method with a cross-sectional design anda purposive sampling technique. The research period was two months, with total respondentswere 40 people. Statistical analysis was done using Spearman rank correlation test. Results: 40 pregnant primipara mothers underwent labor at Mataram City CommunityHealth Centre in June - August 2019. We found about four respondents have heavy levels ofanxiety, in which all of them had no progress in delivery labor. Based on the statistical testsusing the spearman rank, there is a strong, positive (Ï€ = 0.714) and significant correlation (P =0,000) between anxiety level of primipara mothers with the length of labor progress in thefirst active phase. Conclusion: There is a significant correlation between primipara mother anxiety levels withthe period length of labor progress in the early active phases at Babakan community healthcenter Mataram City. Researchers have shown that the higher the anxiety level, the longer thelabor progress, and vice versa. This result must be explored further because of anxiety thataffects mothers' condition during labor and affects uterine contractions and cervical dilatationthat determine the smooth labor process.

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