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                <text>Introduction: Resilience involves the ability to adapt to the conditions of disability experienced by post-stroke&#13;
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relationship with the patient's functional ability.&#13;
Methods: This research was a cross-sectional study that included 122 post-stroke patient respondents who had&#13;
undergone a stroke recovery phase for 5 - 8 weeks. Selection of the sample used simple random sampling method.&#13;
Univariate analysis was used to describe the characteristics of each respondent. Bivariate analysis was carried out to&#13;
determine the relationship between resilience and functional abilities of respondents, especially functional abilities&#13;
related to activities of daily living.&#13;
Results: The results of this study found that there was a significant relationship between resilience and functional&#13;
ability of the respondents (p = 0.000; 95% CI).&#13;
Conclusions: Respondents with a high level of resilience can make better use of their abilities so that they can&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: The prevalence of online game addiction has increased among adolescents in Indonesia. This study&#13;
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Methods: This study used a cross-sectional, correlational design. The inclusion criteria in this study were as follows:&#13;
(1) adolescents between the ages of 13-19 and who were male, and (2) adolescents who were willing to become&#13;
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eligible for this study. The data collection method used was a questionnaire filled out by adolescents. The&#13;
questionnaire was adapted to adolescents and to determine adolescents' perceptions of interaction conflict.&#13;
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Results: Parental interaction conflict was positively related to online game addiction among adolescents (p = 0.004).&#13;
The majority of respondents who experienced online game addiction in the fair category had low interaction conflicts&#13;
with their parents.&#13;
Conclusions: Conflict of interaction with parents can cause adolescents to become addicted to online games.&#13;
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with COVID-19 patients are also at risk of experiencing physical and emotional stress. Anxiety and nurses' fear about&#13;
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social stigma against COVID-19 nurses, support during caring for COVID-19 patients, expectations during caring for&#13;
COVID-19, challenges during caring for COVID-19 patients, and fulfillment holistic nursing care for COVID-19 patients.&#13;
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to go through ups and downs. This research was expected to improve nursing services, prepare nurses to adapt to&#13;
&#13;
the growing pandemic, and as a reference for further research related to the experience of nurses in treating COVID-&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Examining the heart and lungs is necessary for critically ill patients, as these individuals may have&#13;
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auscultation results in patients who have abnormal aucultation results on the gold standard. Three out of five studies&#13;
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Conclusions: Based on this systematic review, a wireless stethoscope may be more sensitive than an acoustic one.&#13;
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                <text>Introduction: Examining the heart and lungs is necessary for critically ill patients, as these individuals may have&#13;
abnormalities with either or both of these organs. This review systematically determined how the auscultation of the&#13;
heart and lungs using a wireless stethoscope affected the results.&#13;
Methods: The research design used was a systematic review following preferred reporting items for systematic&#13;
reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Databases were searched using the search terms “auscultation,"&#13;
"critical patients," and "stethoscope wireless” and associated MeSH terms. The abstracts of the selected articles were&#13;
examined independently by two researchers. A systematic search was conducted through several databases (Scopus,&#13;
PubMed, JSTOR, and Springer-link), which were published from July 2012 to July 2022 .After reading the full content&#13;
of the included studies, key themes and concepts were extracted and synthesized.&#13;
Results: In total 142 articles were screened. Five articles met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed. The analysis&#13;
revealed that wireless stethoscopes have increased sensitivity with indicators capable of diagnosing abnormal&#13;
auscultation results in patients who have abnormal aucultation results on the gold standard. Three out of five studies&#13;
suggested that the auscultation of the heart and lungs by wireless stethoscopes are more sensitive, while two other&#13;
studies stated that wireless stethoscopes have the same sensitivity as manual acoustic stethoscopes.&#13;
Conclusions: Based on this systematic review, a wireless stethoscope may be more sensitive than an acoustic one.&#13;
Nevertheless, due to limited studies, a more well-controlled human study is warranted to be done.</text>
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