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2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Riyadi Idham ◽  
Anindito Rizki Wiraputra

In preventing the Covid-19 pandemic, immigration has a security function which is carried out by selecting the intentions and objectives of foreign nationals to Indonesian territory by examining visa applications, including in handling detainees in the detention room. The problem in this study is whether the arrangements for handling detainees in the detention room of the Class 1 Immigration Office for Non TPI, South Jakarta can be implemented during the covid-19 pandemic. How to optimize the handling of detainees during the covid-19 pandemic in the detention room of the Class 1 Immigration Office for Non TPI, South Jakarta. This research method is empirical normative using primary data and secondary data. The results of the study stated that the arrangements for handling detainees in the detention room of the Class 1 Immigration Office for Non TPI, South Jakarta, could not be fully implemented during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is because until now there is no regulation specifically for the Class I Immigration Office for Non TPI related to the handling of detainees in the detention room, thus causing the absence of standard operating procedures for officers. Optimization of the handling of detainees during a pandemic in the detention room of the Class 1 Immigration Office for Non TPI Special South Jakarta is through the issuance of the Regulation of the Director General of Immigration regarding the handling of detainees during a pandemic in the detention room at the Immigration Office Class 1 Special for Non TPI South Jakarta.


2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Uzma Taqi ◽  
Erum Shahid ◽  
Uzma Fasih

Purpose:  To analyze the implementation of standard operating procedures (SOP) in different ophthalmic settings of Pakistan during Covid 19. Study Design:  Cross sectional online survey. Place and Duration of Study:  Baqai Medical University & Karachi Medical and Dental College, from 11th to 25th January 2021. Methods:  This online survey included doctors working as consultants, medical officers and trainees in ophthalmology setups. A self-designed questionnaire on Google forms was sent online to see the implementation of standard operating procedures during COVID 19. Results:  A total of 400 participants were selected by snowball sampling technique. A response rate was 105 (26.5%). Females were 66 (62.86%). Among all participants, 36.19% responded that they always screened patients for COVID 19 at reception. Doctors who always wore masks were 96.19%. Out of those who responded, 16.19% and 11.43% always wore protective goggles and disposable gowns respectively. Only 55.24% practiced hand sanitization, 18.10% washed hands with soap and 30.48% cleaned slit lamps after seeing each patient. Doctors who always asked for PCR before ocular surgery under general anesthesia were 65 (61.90%) and for local anesthesia were 36 (34.29%).  Direct Ophthalmoscopy, tonometry, and gonioscopy were performed when necessary by 56.19%, 80.00%, 80.00% of doctors respectively. Only 69.5% were satisfied with precautionary measures. Conclusion:  Clinic management needs improvement in implementing SOPs among patients in an eye OPD. Fifty percent of the ophthalmologists received PPE by their administration. Only 69.5% doctors were satisfied with precautionary measures. Key Words:  COVID 19, standard operating procedures, Pakistan, Ophthalmology


2021 ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
M. V. Pugachev ◽  
O. V. Ibatova ◽  
E. V. Korotina ◽  
V. M. Sinkin

As an example standard operating procedures performed by nurses in functional diagnostics departments are given. Methods of registration of electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, spirogram, setting of recorders for Holter monitoring and blood pressure monitoring are considered.


2021 ◽  
pp. 48-55
Author(s):  
O. A. Orlova ◽  
Ya. S. Gaboyan ◽  
A. I. Pivkina

In the conditions of modern realities of domestic healthcare, more and more attention is paid to the quality of medical care provided by both doctors and paramedical personnel. In order to minimize risks when performing routine medical procedures, it is necessary to create standard operating procedures that should help medical staff to provide high-quality and timely medical care in real practice. The article offers an answer to frequently asked questions regarding the development of standard operating procedures and an example of a standard operating procedure for the rehabilitation of the tracheobronchial tree and tracheostomy care.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Farooq Ahmad Chaudhary ◽  
Ayesha Fazal ◽  
Muhammad Mohsin Javaid ◽  
Muhammad Waqar Hussain ◽  
Ammar Ahmed Siddiqui ◽  
...  

Background. The risk of acquiring COVID-19 during a pandemic is a major concern among health care workers. Dental professionals being in close proximity to the patients had been exposed more than other health care workers. Hence, all the standard operating procedures (SOPs) are strictly advised to be followed. Methods. A detailed relevant literature search was conducted in international databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, and Science Direct, from January 2020 to November 2020. All the studies that provided recommendations regarding endodontic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic were included, and those that were not in the English language, case reports, book chapters, and short communications were excluded in this review. In the end, only 6 articles were selected for the systematic review considering that complete information regarding the provision of dental care in the time of COVID-19 with diagnostic accuracy (STARD) was provided. Results. Endodontic treatments were restricted to only emergency dental procedures, and all other patients have advised medications and catered through teledentistry. Endodontic emergencies were advised to be carried out with minimal aerosol production procedures. Conclusion. Provision of endodontic care during COVID-19 restricted to only emergency dental procedures by strictly following standard operating procedures. A protocol for COVID-19 prevention was followed by all the dentists and the dental staff in the dental clinics.


Author(s):  
Luca Petrigna ◽  
Simona Pajaujiene ◽  
Anne Delextrat ◽  
Manuel Gómez-López ◽  
Antonio Paoli ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Physical fitness status is a key aspect of health and, consequently, it is important to create and adopt appropriate interventions to maintain or improve it, and assess it using valid measures. While in other testing contexts, standard operating procedures (SOPs) are commonly and widely adopted, in physical fitness testing, a variety of unstandardized testing protocols are proposed. Aims The topic of this review was to evaluate the existing literature on SOPs in physical fitness assessment and to provide guidelines on how SOPs could be created and adopted. Method The electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus were screened and original, peer-reviewed studies that included SOPs, related to physical fitness, were recorded. Results After the inclusion and exclusion criteria screening, a total of six studies were included and these were critically and narratively analyzed. Conclusions Standard operating procedures are rarely adopted in the field of physical fitness and a step by step guide has been provided in this manuscript. In the future, it is suggested to follow protocols as a routine, because this is the only way to generalize and contextualize findings.


Author(s):  
Ida Sugiarti Sugiarti

The membership administration procedure factor, the medical resume factor, the diagnosis codification factor and the action codification factor are still obstacles so that they are returned by the BPJS Health verifier. The purpose of the study was to determine the BPJS Health claim procedure at the hospital. Literature research or literature study and qualitative approach. Based on a review of 15 (fifteen) journals, it was found that there are still obstacles in the BPJS Health claim procedure so that the file is returned to the BPJS verifier. As in the case of membership administration procedures, medical resume factors, diagnosis codification factors, and action codification factors. which causes BPJS health files to be returned, namely the absence of Standard Operating Procedures which regulates the factors regarding the collection of documents for BPJS patient registration requirements. Components of author authentication and audit records are not appropriate because there is no signature of medical personnel and there are still empty parts. And the writing of the diagnosis is not specific so that the codification is not accurate and the coder on memorization does not refer to ICD-10 or only sees ICD-10 volume 3 without looking at Referring to volume 1.


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