Tony Sohdin Martua Simanjuntak, Edwin
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PHYSIOTHERAPY MANAGEMENT OF 1/3 DISTAL FRACTURE OS RADIUS DEXTRA POST IMMOBILIZATION OF GIPS USING INFRARED(IR) MODALITIES AND THERAPY TRAINING AT EFARINA HOSPITAL ETAHAM BERASTAGI Sumule, Usman; O.Brusa, jorge; Delfahedah Shofian, Yulia; Syarifuddin, Syarifuddin; Tony Sohdin Martua Simanjuntak, Edwin
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 2 (2020): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

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Physiotherapy Management in Fracture Cases of 1/3 Distal Os Radius Dextra Post Immobilization of the Cast with Infrared(Ir) Modality and Exercise Therapy at Efarina Etaham Berastagi Hospital by producing patients with a diagnosis of fracture of the 1/3 distal os radius dextra post immobilization of the cast, after being carried out for 6 times of therapy with physiotherapy modalities, namely ir for 15 minutes and exercise therapy with resisted exercise methods, hold exercise and patient education, the results obtained are a decrease in pain, reduction of edema and muscle spasm, an increase in muscle strength and an increase in the ability of functional activity.
STUDY OF CLEAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SERVICES FROM BAHSIKAM SPRINGS IN PDAM TIRTAULI, PEMATANGSIANTAR CITY Syafaruddin, Shofian; Bahmani-Oskooee, Mohsen; Tony Sohdin Martua Simanjuntak, Edwin; Samosir, Wilson; Delfahedah, Yulia
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 2 (2020): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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StudyThis study aims to determine the service of distribution of clean water from the Bahsikam spring at PDAM Tirtauli, Pematangsiantar City, especially for the Siantar Marihat sub-district. Where the sample is 100 people. It is known that there is a significant influence between the variables of water color (X1), water odor (X2), water odor (X3) and water pressure (Continuity) on consumer satisfaction (Y) in PDAM Tirtauli, Pematangsiantar City. Based on the table above, the partial test results state that the variable smell of water (X1), taste of water (X2) and color of water (X3) can be seen by comparing the significance value of the variable with α = 5%, so if the significance value is <0.05, the variable is partially independent. significant effect on the independent variable. As for Continuity,The known R Square value is0.993 or 99.3 %indicates that the variable job satisfaction (Y) is affectedthe smell of water (X1), the taste of water (X2) and the color of water (X3),99.3% and the remaining 7% are influenced by variables not examined.in this research.
GOVERNANCE EVALUATION OF DRUG INSTALLATION IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INSTALLATION WAREHOUSE OF THE SIMALUNGUN DISTRICT TRADING HOSPITAL, 2020 Syarifuddin, Shofian; Frimpong Oppong, Richard; Tony Sohdin Martua Simanjuntak, Edwin; Hanindiya, Beta; Kurniawan, Hendri
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 2 (2020): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (383.757 KB) | DOI: 10.54443/ihert.v2i.79

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The quality of services provided by the house greatly affects the image of the hospital and the satisfaction of patients who visit the hospital. One of the factors that plays a role in the quality of hospital services is the evaluation of the management of drug supplies in the hospital. Evaluation of drug supply governance is necessary to prevent drug shortages (stock out), drug excess (over stock), and drug vacancies in a limited manner. There has been a drug vacuum in the trading hospital due to an increase in the number of patients. The purpose of this study was to determine the evaluation of drug supply management in the Pharmacy Warehouse of the Trade Simalungun District Hospital. This type of research is descriptive research with an observational approach. In this study, there was a source of information, namely from the Head of the Pharmacy Installation. The results showed that the evaluation of drug supply management in the pharmaceutical warehouse of the Simalungun District Hospital of Commerce was quite effective, but there are several factors that can affect drug vacancies. This can be seen from several components of Input (especially the storage warehouse which is less representative), Process (inconsistency with the use of preparations, inaccurate planning, changing room temperatures affecting existing supplies, resulting in damaged and expired supplies) and Output. (As needed). It is expected that the Head of the Pharmacy Installation of the Simalungun District Hospital for Trade will pay more attention to the planning and procurement of drugs to minimize forgotten preparations and avoid expired drugs. The results showed that the evaluation of drug supply management in the pharmaceutical warehouse of the Simalungun District Hospital of Commerce was quite effective, but there are several factors that can affect drug vacancies. This can be seen from several components of Input (especially the storage warehouse which is less representative), Process (inconsistency with the use of preparations, inaccurate planning, changing room temperatures affecting existing supplies, resulting in damaged and expired supplies) and Output. (As needed). It is expected that the Head of the Pharmacy Installation of the Simalungun District Hospital for Trade will pay more attention to the planning and procurement of drugs to minimize forgotten preparations and avoid expired drugs. The results showed that the evaluation of drug supply management in the pharmaceutical warehouse of the Simalungun District Hospital of Commerce was quite effective, but there are several factors that can affect drug vacancies. This can be seen from several components of Input (especially the storage warehouse which is less representative), Process (inconsistency with the use of preparations, inaccurate planning, changing room temperatures affecting existing supplies, resulting in damaged and expired supplies) and Output. (As needed). It is expected that the Head of the Pharmacy Installation of the Simalungun District Hospital for Trade will pay more attention to the planning and procurement of drugs to minimize forgotten preparations and avoid expired drugs.