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WHATSAPP-BASED E-LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION ON VALUES LEARNING PANCASILA IN CLASS V SD NEGERI 122351 INTRODUCTION Sihombing, Chintani; Cui, Zhenyu; Karo Karo, Romaida; Aulia Nanda, Ficha; Samosir, Jusnita
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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The problem in this study is in learning the subject matter of applying Pancasila values. The purpose of this study was to find out the application of Pancasila values through whatsapp-based e-learning by fifth grade students at SD Negeri 122351 Pematangsiantar which were applied at each student's home. This research is a field research, namely research carried out in the community. Based on the purpose of a research carried out, this research is included in descriptive research, because it aims to describe certain characteristics of a phenomenon and tries to describe what exists (it can be about conditions or relationships that exist, opinions that are growing, processes that are ongoing, consequences or effects that happening, or a trend that is developing). Data collection was carried out by interviews and documentation. The population in this study were students, teachers and parents of fifth grade students at SD Negeri 122351 Pematangsiantar. The sample in this study were 20 fifth grade students, 1 fifth grade teacher and 5 parents of fifth grade students at SD Negeri 122351 Pematangsiantar. In analyzing data, namely data collection, classifying data, explaining data and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that fifth grade students at SD Negeri 122351 Pematangsiantar are able to apply Pancasila values at home through learning from WhatsApp. This was obtained from the results of interviews with parents of fifth grade students at SD 122351 Pematangsiantar
MIDWIFE CARE IN NY. W 29 YEARS OLD WITH RETENTION OF PLACENTA IN THE MIDWIFE CLINIC L. PANGARIBUAN VILLAGE SIMANTIN PANE DAME OF THE YEAR 2020 Sihombingr, Chintani; Cui, Zhenyu; Aulia Nanda, Ficha; Jusnita Samosir, Herna; Mazdalifah, Nur
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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This study aims to determine the midwifery care in NY. W 29 years old with retained placenta at the L.pangaribuan midwife clinic in Simantin Pane Dame village in 2020. The results of the study show thatIn the study of the case of the mother in the third stage of labor in Mrs. W aged 29 years with retained placenta, subjective data was obtained with the main complaint, namely the mother felt worried because the placenta had not yet been born, the mother felt tired and weak and the mother said that in the first delivery she had done manual placenta. While objective data obtained general state data is weak,composmental Consciousness, TTV : BP : 110/70 mmHg,Q:78x/i, T : 36 0C,RR : 24x/i,umbilical cord does not extend at the vulva,bleeding ± 150 cc,placenta not delivered after 30 min, weak contractions,TFU : as high as the center. Based on this, there is no gap between theory and practice.Anticipating potential problems made to Mrs. W 29 years old with retained placenta is to put infusion + oxytocin 20 units in 500 cc RL, give metergin 10 units/IM and antibioticsCeftriaxone 3cc and the placenta was done manually, but in anticipating the problem of infection was still high because long gloves were not provided in the manual procedure of the placenta. Based on this found a gap between theory and practice.
DESIGNING MITIGATION ACTION STRATEGIES BASED ON RISK ANALYSIS OF IN-HOUSE MANUFACTURING SUPPLY CHAIN AT PT. SAFTA FERTI Herdiani, Leni; Cui, Zhenyu; Ramadina, Amalia; Nursaimatussaddiya, Nursaimatussaddiya; Sihombing, Eka
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 3 (2021): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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The obstacles that occur as a result of supply chain risks in in-house manufacturing supply chain activities at PT Safta Ferti, make PT Safta Ferti unable to achieve optimal customer satisfaction, for PT Safta Ferti which is engaged in manufacturing services with production and repair activities of Mechanical Parts, especially Rotating Parts and other in-machine drive component products, customer satisfaction is the main goal which is one of the keys to business success. To minimize this, an analysis of the risks in the in-house manufacturing supply chain activities at PT Safta Ferti using the house of risk (HOR) method which consists of two phases, namely house of risk phase 1 (HOR1) and house of risk phase 2 (HOR2) with supply chain activity mapping using the supply chain operation reference (SCOR) model, based on the results of data processing with the HOR method, it is known that there are 63 risk events and 90 identified risk agents along the flow of in-house manufacturing supply chain activities at PT Safta Ferti with 22 risk agents. Safta Ferti with 22 priority risk agents selected in HOR1 on the basis of the use of the Pareto diagram principle with a ratio of 63:24 to take proactive action in HOR2 so that 28 draft mitigation action strategies (preventive action) are obtained along with the priority of their implementation related to 22 priority risk agents.
GENERATOR SET MAINTENANCE ANALYSIS IN SIMALUNGUN CITY HOTEL Saragih, Jopinus; Cui, Zhenyu; Florenta Butar-Butar, Diana; Panjaitan, Hadi
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 4 (2022): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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The need for electrical energy at Simalungun City Hotel is very high, especially to support all hospitality activities and activities. Therefore, if the electricity goes out, all activities at Simalungun City Hotel will be disrupted. For this reason, it is necessary to have other energy reserves that can replace electricity from PLN when there is a blackout. This energy reserve is obtained from the Generator Set installed at Simalungun City Hotel. In use, the Generator Set (Genset) needs to be maintained and cared for regularly to minimize damage, extend service life and so on. From the results of the research conducted, it was found that the generator set maintenance procedures at Simalungun City Hotel had been properly stated in the Genset maintenance SOP at Simalungun City Hotel. In addition, the level of generator fuel use at Simalungun City Hotel during the study period was 300 liters, where the average hourly use of fuel was 30 liters. So that the level of Genset fuel usage at Simalungun City Hotel is included in the very efficient category when compared to the tables for Genset usage efficiency in general.