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Journal : JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI

PERBANDINGAN EFEKTIVITAS POVIDONE IODINE 10% DAN EKSTRAK ETANOL DAUN COCOR BEBEK (KALANCHOE PINNATA) TERHADAP LAMA PENYEMBUHAN LUKA BAKAR PADA TIKUS PUTIH (RATTUS NORVEGICUS L.) JANTAN GALUR WISTAR M. HATADI ARSYAD; ERY SUHAYMI
JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI Vol 5 No 2 (2021): JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI
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Burns are a form of trauma to the skin or other tissues caused by heat, ultraviolet radiation, electromagnetic energy, electricshock or contact with hazardous chemicals. Burns often have adverse effects on humans both physically and psychologically.The process of healing burns includes the phases of hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and tissue remodeling.Povidone iodine has strong antimicrobial properties. The criteria that must be met for a good dressing is to maintain highhumidity between the wound and dressing. Kalanchoe pinnata are rich in flavonoids, bufadienolides, and saponins. To findout the effectiveness of 10% povidone iodine and ethanol extract of Kalanchoe pinnata on the healing time of burns in Rattusnorvegicus L. This study is a true experimental study with a post test controlled group design. In terms of the average rate ofhealing of burns, povidone iodine 10% has the fastest time of 7 days followed by ethanol extract of Kalanchoe pinnata 11days and control 12 days. In terms of effectiveness, povidone iodine is 10% more effective than ethanol extract of Kalanchoepinnata and controls in healing burns. Povidone iodine is 10% more effective than ethanol extract of Kalanchoe pinnata inhealing burns in Rattus norvegicus L. Ethanol extract of Kalanchoe pinnata can be considered as an alternative to healingburns.
HUBUNGAN MOTIVASI BELAJAR TERHADAP KESIAPAN BELAJAR MANDIRI MAHASISWA PROFESI DOKTER DI MASA PANDEMI COVID – 19 TIA PURNAMASARI; SITI MASLIANA SIREGAR; DESI ISNAYANTI; ERY SUHAYMI
JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI Vol 5 No 3 (2021): JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI
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The spread of COVID-19 happened so fast that the government gave instructions to conduct online learning. This learningwill have an impact on professional students, namely affecting clinical skills, difficulty evaluating professionalism, difficultyachieving and evaluating competency standards of Indonesian doctors, and loss of collaborative experience. So that requiresstudents to be more active in independent learning. One of the factors that affect independent learning is motivation inlearning. So researchers want to research the relationship between independent study readiness and learning motivation formedical students during the COVID-19 pandemic. To determine the relationship between learning motivation and readinessfor independent study of medical profession students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was a descriptive analyticstudy with a cross sectional design. Respondents found that independent learning readiness was low 58.3% and high 41.7%.At medium motivation, 72.4% and high 27.6. In the Chi-Square test, it was found that the value of p = 0.000 (p <0.05).Statistically, there is a relationship between learning motivation and self-study readiness of medical profession students.
KARAKTERISTIK APENDISITIS PADA PASIEN DI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM HAJI MEDAN PADA JANUARI 2017 - DESEMBER 2019 AYU ANDIKA BINTANG; ERY SUHAYMI
JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI Vol 5 No 3 (2021): JURNAL ILMIAH KOHESI
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Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix vermiformis due to infection and bacteria. The main complication inappendicitis is perforation of the appendix. This study aims to determine the characteristics of appendicitis patients at RSUHaji Medan in 2017-2019 based on age, gender, and type of appendicitis. This study was a retrospective descriptive studywith 221 respondents with acute, perforated, and chronic appendicitis patients as seen from the 2017-2019 medical records.Univariate analysis was performed on each research variable and the category of frequency distribution of each variable wasexpressed as a percentage. It was found that there were more women (127 people) with appendicitis than men (94 people).The highest age range was in the 13-19 years age group as many as 73 people (33.0%) and the least in the age group> 70years as many as 1 person (0.5%). Based on the characteristics of the type of appendicitis, it was found that there were 161respondents (72.9%) of the acute appendicitis type, 35 perforated appendicitis (15.8%) and 25 chronic appendicitisrespondents (11.3%). Appendicitis is more common in women aged 13-19 years with acute appendicitis.