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The Willingness Of Bystander To Perform Cpr To The Patient With Out Of Hospital Cardiac Arrest During The Pandemic Covid 19: A Literature Review</text>
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                <text>Cardiac arrest is one of the emergency cases that requires immediate treatment. The Out of the Hospital&#13;
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pandemic, OHCA often occurs at home and the patient have been found by family members as witness.&#13;
unfortunately, based on the data The survival rate for patients with OHCA during the pandemic has&#13;
decreased. There are several factors that cause this to happen, one of which is a decrease in bystander in&#13;
performing CPR on patients. Bystander's willingness to perform CPR plays an important role in the chain&#13;
of survival of patients with OHCA which affects patient outcomes. Based on this, a study was conducted&#13;
on the willingness of bystander to perform CPR to the patient with out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)&#13;
during the pandemic covid 19. This research method is a literature review sourced from research journals&#13;
conducted in 2019 to 2021 about the willingness of bystanders to perform CPR during the pandemic. The&#13;
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CPR, such as the fear of being infected, the absence of PPE and the victim is a stranger or unfamiliar&#13;
person for bystander. Conclusion the willingness of bystanders to perform CPR on OHCA victims during&#13;
the pandemic is still high, bystander perform hands only CPR and using PPE during the intervention.</text>
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FAMILY KNOWLEDGE ABOUT COVID-19 AND FAMILY ATTITUDE TOWARDS FAMILY MEMBERS SUFFERING WITH COVID-19</text>
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                <text>Family knowledge about Covid-19 is the beginning of an effort to provide a conducive climate for&#13;
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sick family members and greatly helps increase immunity for family members who are infected with&#13;
Covid-19. The purpose of knowing family knowledge about Covid-19 and family attitudes towards&#13;
family members who suffer from Covid-19 at Dr.H. Soewondo Kendal. This study used a descriptive&#13;
survey study design, a sample of 65 samples, the sampling technique used consecutive sampling. The&#13;
questionnaire used was family knowledge about Covid-19 and a family attitude questionnaire towards&#13;
family members who suffered from Covid-19. Statistical analysis using univariate analysis. This research&#13;
has been declared ethically feasible according to 7 WHO standards with ethically appropriate&#13;
information number 24/KEPK- RSUD/EC/VII/2021. The results showed that the average age of the&#13;
respondents was 39 years, the minimum age was 28 years and the maximum age was 58 years, the&#13;
majority were educated. SMA as much as 55.45%, male 55.4%, working as an employee 26.2%, status&#13;
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good attitude as much as 75 ,4%. The results of this study are expected to be used as a basis for&#13;
implementing health promotions to increase family knowledge about Covid-19 so that families are able&#13;
to determine and make decisions on how to behave towards family members who are infected with&#13;
Covid- 19.&#13;
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                <text>PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 2 No 2. November 2021, &#13;
KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF PREGNANT WOMEN ABOUT 3M AFFECTS 3M IMPLEMENTATION COMPLIANCE DURING THE PANDEMIC</text>
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                <text>Covid-19 can attack all walks of life, including pregnant women. Pregnant women are one of the&#13;
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changes occur which result in a partial decrease in immunity and can cause serious impacts for pregnant&#13;
women. Lack of knowledge will have an impact on non-compliance of pregnant women in implementing&#13;
health protocols so that they are vulnerable to contracting Covid-19. The purpose of the study was to&#13;
determine the effect of the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M on adherence to the&#13;
application of 3M during the pandemic. Design The design of this study was a descriptive correlational&#13;
study with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study amounted to 66 respondents with&#13;
purposive sampling technique. The study used a knowledge level questionnaire and 3M implementation&#13;
compliance. Analysis of the data using the analysis of Descriptive Statistics and Chi Square. The results of&#13;
this study indicate that the average age of the respondents is 29 years, the average is the 2nd pregnancy,&#13;
the education level of the majority of respondents is high school education as many as 43 respondents&#13;
(65.2%) and the level of knowledge of pregnant women about 3M in the good category is as much as 48&#13;
respondents (72.7%) and compliance with 3M implementation in the obedient category were 59&#13;
respondents (89.4%). Conclusion There is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge of&#13;
pregnant women about 3M with adherence to the application of 3M during the pandemic (p = 0.01).</text>
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                <text>PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 2 No 2. November 2021,&#13;
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION AND THE INCIDENCE OF DIARRHEA IN TODDLERS</text>
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                <text>Diarrhea is defecation three or more times in one day with a liquid consistency which is one of the&#13;
infectious diseases that causes death in infants and toddlers, at the Rowosari II Health Center is one of the&#13;
areas where the number of diarrhea sufferers has increased from 2018-2020. that is as many as 115 people&#13;
to 125 people. Factors that influence the incidence of diarrhea in toddlers include clean water sources,&#13;
latrine ownership facilities, and the type of floor. This study aims to determine the relationship between&#13;
environmental sanitation and the incidence of diarrhea in children under five in the Rowosari II health&#13;
center. This type of analytic observational research with a cross-sectional approach, with a questionnaire&#13;
measuring instrument, processed by univariate and bivariate tests, and chi-square test, if it does not meet&#13;
the requirements then the fishers exact test. The results of the study on 40 respondents who were the&#13;
patient population of Rowosari II Health Center, it was found that there was a relationship between clean&#13;
water sources (Pvalue = 0.029) with the incidence of diarrhea in children under five at Rowosari II Health&#13;
Center during the last six months, and there was no relationship between latrine ownership facilities&#13;
(Pvalue). = 1.00) and the type of floor (Pvalue = 0.746) (Odds Ratio 95% CI = 1.160 (0.475–2.830) with&#13;
the incidence of diarrhea in children under five at the Rowosari II Health Center during the last six&#13;
months. Parents of children under five are expected to better maintain the hygiene conditions of toddlers&#13;
as well as the environment and related agencies in order to improve health promotion regarding clean,&#13;
healthy living behavior and using water sources from PAMSIMAS.</text>
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