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Relationship of Nurses to the Level of Knowledge about Basic Trauma Cardiac Life Support in Handling of Primary Survey Andi Bintang; Sumarni Sumarni
Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Global Health Research
Publisher : GLOBAL HEALTH SCIENCE GROUP

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The Emergency Room (IGD) is included in the service unit in a hospital, where the emergency room is a place in a hospital that has a work team with special abilities and equipment, which provides emergency services. The aim of this research is to know the relationship between level of knowledge of nurses about BTCLS (Basic Trauma Cardiac Life Support) with the handling of the Primary Survey in the emergency department. Theresearch conducted in the emergency departement General Hospital tourism university of East Indonesia in West Sulawesi Selatan. The research used the quantitative with a correlative analytic, using cross sectional design. The samples of the research used a total sampling technique of sixteen respondents. The data of the research were analyzed by using the statistical analysis of Chi Square. The result of the research shows that 50% of the nurses have a good knowledge category with skilled Primary. Survey handling, and the rest 50% have a less knowledge category with skilled Primary Survey handling. The value of p is 0,046 which is smaller than 0,05. This indicates that Ha is verifed meaning that there is not any correlationbetween the nurses’ level of knowledge on BTCLS with the handling of the Primary Survey. The level of nurses knowledge about BTCLS is related to the handling of the Primary Survey. Therefore, hospital in general and emergency installations in particular are expected to conduct training, woekshop and seminars to improve the skills and knowledge of nursing in handling of critical nursing emergency.
Patient Safety in Primary Care Socialization and Discussion Dewi Mulfiyanti; Fitrah Ramadani; Andi Satriana; Andi Bintang
International Journal of Community Service (IJCS) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Community Service (IJCS)
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

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Patient safety has been recognized as an issue of global importance over the last 10 years. Unsafe primary and outpatient care results in greater morbidity, higher use of health services, and economic costs. All medical procedures against patients have their own risks. Of course, there is no single health worker or doctor who wants his patient to experience unwanted risks. Therefore, patient safety must be prioritized in every medical treatment by reporting Patient Accident Incidents (IKP), especially primary services or Public Health Center. Patient safety is an important key for every health facility. COMMUNITY SERVICE activities are carried out at UPT Public Health Center Bajoe Kel. Bajoe district. Tanete Riattang Timr Kab. Bones. Aims to explore the perception of Public Health Center officers on IKP and their reporting as well as increase knowledge about the types of IKP and their reporting. The results obtained from this Community Service are that the health officer understands the types of IKP and their reporting and understands the importance of policies and SOPs related to IKP reporting in primary health facilities such as Public Health Center.
Increasing Perception and Knowledge of Breast Milk Adequacy in Breastfeeding Mothers Fitrah Ramadani; Dewi Mulfiyanti; Irfan Madamang; Andi Bintang; Andi Satriana
International Journal of Community Service (IJCS) No. Special Issues December (2021): International Journal of Community Service (IJCS)
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

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In Indonesia, exclusive breastfeeding is still far from achieving the target set by the government. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in 2016 decreased where in 2013 the achievement of exclusive breastfeeding was reached 38% to 29.5%. One of the factors that influence the success of exclusive breastfeeding is the perception of breastfeeding mothers on the adequacy of their breast milk. In this community service activity, it is to increase the perception of breastfeeding mothers about the adequacy of breast milk production. The activities are carried out by providing exclusive breastfeeding health education, assessing the adequacy of breast milk, factors affecting breast milk production, ways to increase milk production. The target of this service is to breastfeeding mothers who have babies aged 0-6 months so that they can directly help increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Pakkasalo Village. After education, there was an increase in knowledge of mothers about the adequacy of breastfeeding by 3.32 points. Thus, counseling is one way to help people change their attitudes and behavior to be healthier independently.