scholarly journals Use of Disinfection Chamber to Prevent Covid-19 at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Airlangga

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 165
Author(s):  
Sunaryo Hadi Warsito ◽  
Mufasirin Mufasirin ◽  
Muchammad Yunus

Community empowerment at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Education Hospital (RSHP) Universitas Airlangga aimed to prevent Covid-19 among students, picket workers, employees, veterinarians, nurses, and the client who bring animals to RSHP. The program starts from observation to implementation in May-October 2020. Implementation of community empowerment program in collaboration with the KKN program in Surabaya. This program introduced the disinfection chamber model of an automatic sprayer that is safe for health and complies with the standard operating procedure (SOP) for the use of the disinfection chamber. The existence of a disinfection chamber at the entrance to the campus and RSHP has contributed a lot to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The post-test results showed an increase in public understanding of the existence of disinfection chamber as a way to reduce the spread of Covid-19 and implement health protocols and healthy lifestyles.

2017 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-93
Author(s):  
Khadeza Khatun ◽  
AHM Mostafa Kamal ◽  
Kazi Afzalur Rahman ◽  
Mohammad Zaid Hossain ◽  
Nadia Rabin ◽  
...  

Context : Laboratory services have become an integral and inseparable component of modern medicine and public health. The use of standard operating procedure (SOP) in laboratory testing is one of the most crucial factor in achieving the quality. This cross sectional study was done to assess the quality of routine microscopic examination of urine of a microbiology laboratory at primary level and one microbiology laboratory at secondary level by evaluating the test results before SOP and re evaluating the test results after implementing SOP to see if there was any improvement in quality of those tests.Material and Methods: A cross sectional, descriptive type of study was conducted in Narsingdi Sador Hospital as secondary level microbiology laboratory and Polash Upzilla Health Complex as primary level microbiology laboratory. The study was performed on clinically suspected patients of urinary tract infection (UTI) attending at the primary and secondary level laboratory for microscopic examination of urine. Clinically suspected cases of UTI who had taken any anti microbial treatment in the past 48 hours were excluded from the study. 60 urine samples were collected from each level before implementing SOP and 30 urine samples were collected from each level and tested after following SOP.Result : In routine microscopic examination of urine at primary and secondary level, before SOP, regarding significant number of Pus cells discrepancy was found in 21.67% cases at primary level and 18.33% cases at secondary level. After implementing SOP, discrepancy in the result was reduced to 10% from 21.67% at primary level and 0% from 18.33% at secondary level. This difference in results was statistically significant (p< 0.05).Conclusion: Implementing SOP and after practicing appropriate and standard techniques for collection and examination of urine at primary and secondary level, discrepancy in the results of routine microscopic examination of urine between investigator and Medical Officer (MOPathology) was reduced and overall quality of tests were improved.J Dhaka Medical College, Vol. 25, No.2, October, 2016, Page 87-93


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 193-198
Author(s):  
Novera Herdiani ◽  
Satriya Wijaya

Indonesia is famous for its rich herbs. Typically, these herbs are used as flavoured vegetables, medicinal plants, dried fruit and medicinal plants that are packed in the form of herbs. Some herbs are very good for curing and healing. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for spices is getting higher, but prices are also high. This has an impact on the cost of community needs. Community service aims to use herbs to improve the immune system in the face of COVID-19. Besides, for the use of the house yard by planting herbs as traditional medicinal plants with community empowerment. The methods used were counselling about spice plants, dividing spice plant seeds, and practising directly growing spices. The community service subjects were 41 residents Taman District on Provinsi of Sidoarjo, especially in a community group on 25 in Citizens Association of 10 Bohar Village, Taman Sidoarjo District. According to the results of the evaluation of the participant's knowledge assessment, according to the results of the pre-test and post-test evaluations, it was found that most of the participants experienced an increase in knowledge of spices (56.1%). Most residents (85%) prefer the direct practice method of planting spices because it is easier to understand right away. The conclusion indicated the effectiveness of the introduction and use of spices in increasing knowledge and direct cultivation practice. The next community service activity is to provide assistance and train residents in environmental cadre formation activities and the formation of TOGA plants. The output of this community service activity is a report that has been submitted in a journal and an increase in public understanding and awareness by planting spices.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 353-358
Author(s):  
Suardi Zurimi ◽  
Hamdan Hariawan ◽  
Adolfina Bumbungan

The drowning emergency is associated with respiratory and cardiovascular problems. Increasing public knowledge to provide first aid needs to be implemented. This study aimed to improve the ability of coastal communities to provide essential life support through participant modeling. The research design used was a quasi-experiment with a one-group pre-post test design approach. The number of samples in this study was 34 respondents. The research was conducted by determining the five models given. Then the model provides education and basic life support training to the respondents. The variables of this study were participant modeling and the ability to provide essential life support. The instrument used was the standard operating procedure for basic life support and observation sheets, and the research analysis used was the paired t-test.This study's results indicate that giving the participant modeling action has an effect and increases the average value of the respondents' knowledge and skills after being given these actions. Participant modeling can improve cognitive, self-confidence, and skills to form new behaviors, such as providing essential life support.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-41
Author(s):  
Anita Rahayu ◽  
Novy Karmelita Indrawati

This development aims to assist Peternakaan Bpk. Nur Samiaji in the making Standart Operating Procedure (SOP)/Work Instruction(WI) Accounting and standard cost determination at Peternakan Bebek Milik Bpk. Nur Samiaji in Desa Tulusayu. The method is development.  Model of development uses Design Based Research (DBR) method. Using these 6 stages of research and development to small scale trials. The procedure are problem identification, outlining objectives, developing design and development, product testing, evaluation of trial tests, and communicating test results. The result of this development are Standart Operating Procedure (SOP) and Work Instruction (WI) with total 2 SOP and 19 WI. academic validator give average value 3 for 2 SOPs dan 19 WIs. And practitioners validator give average value 4 for 2 SOPs dan 19 WIs. That values show that Standart Operating Procedure (SOP) and Work Instruction (WI) are feasible applied at Peternakaan Bebek Petelur milik Bpk. Nur Samiaji Di Desa Tulusayu. Keyword: SOP, Accounting, Standard Cost


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rohmatin Rohmatin ◽  
Hendy Widiastoeti

ABSTRACTBased on the test results and a discussion of the operational audit role in improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the sales system in PT. Mainstay of Finance, the researchers can summarize that the effectiveness and efficiency of sales amounted to 96.00%, the value can answer the problem formulation and may imply that the sales activity in the mainstay Finance "Highly effective" although there are some findings that should be corrected. Thus the results of this study can be answered from the results of audits of product marketing. Results of audits found several weaknesses which should be a concern of management in the future. The downside to this is are No system better dokomentasi the mainstay penjulan finance and No atauran strong employee. The overall weakness of the case, then given the recommendation as a corrective or remedial measures that can be taken to improve the management of these weaknesses. Recommendation: The Company determines the SOP (standard Operating Procedure) for each of the divisions that exist in the branch in writing in SK. The company must have a good sales documentation and easily understood by all divisions and have a good document security. The Company regularly obliged to make improvements to the program of sales over a couple of problems that often terjadaji. The company made the SOP regarding employees' contained in the decree recruitment written and clear. Key: audits, SOP, system, sales


Author(s):  
Wahyu Wahyu Wahyu ◽  
Marliyati Marliyati Marliyati ◽  
I. Nyoman Romangsi

The aim of this article is to analyze internal control in service company. The analyze used the components of internal control according to COSO: control environment, risk assessment, control activities, information and communication, monitoring. Analysis of internal control used the data obtained through observation, questionnaires, interview, and documentary. Based on this analysis results can be concluded, that the dual positions refer with company SOP (Standard Operating Procedure). Separation of task does not work because that the dual positions. Therefore, the component of control activities applied at company is not in accordance with the component of control activities according to COSO. Nonconformity components still results in very effective internal control because the purpose of the internal control still remains to be achieved even though there are components that are not in accordance with the internal control components according to COSO.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (S3) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Burhan Karasu ◽  

The aim of this research is to investigate whether there is a meaningful difference in the academic success, between the students who are applied the "formula t-shirt method" (experimental group) and the students who are not (in other classes of the school), in the education for the scientists wanted to be taught in the secondary school 5th, 6th and 7th grade science textbooks. Semi-experimental method was used as research method. In the 6th grade, 27 students participated in this study as experimental group (students wearing t-shirts) and 49 students in the other classes of the school that did not participate in the study. Academic achievement test including pre-test and post-test, informative observations, students’ and teacher’s interviews as well as 20 printed t-shirts were used to collect data. The pilot study of the developed achievement test was applied in another school and also the item analysis of it was performed. According to the research findings, when the experimental group’s success post-test results from the application performed, were examined in line with the interviews, significant differences were observed. It was seen that the subjects aimed to be gained with the formula t-shirt method, were adopted by the students and also increased their success. Looking at the results of the research, thanks to wearing the t-shirts prepared by using the human body on the background, and the reconciliation of the students wearing with the scientists on t-shirts, the desired learning was provided. This also contributed to such learning techniques as peer learning, active learning, social learning in terms of visuality and integrity. It is thought that these materials developed with the formula t-shirt method, will also inspire researchers for future studies in terms of their usability in other fields and subjects


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Indrastuti Indrastuti ◽  
Fatmawaty Damrah

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