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                <text>: Determinants of Efficiency: Asset Diversification, Risk, Bank Size, &#13;
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study to identify the effect of asset diversification, bank risk, bank size, and bank liquidity on bank &#13;
efficiency used multiple linear regression analysis methods were used. This study concludes that asset &#13;
diversification actually reduces bank efficiency. The increased bank risk, the better efficiency. Then, the &#13;
size of the bank and liquidity have no effect on efficiency. Therefore, banks need to review the &#13;
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                <text>: The Role of Literacy and Government Support in Improving &#13;
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                <text>“Asuhan Keperawatan Pada Ny. S (33 Tahun) Dengan Gangguan Sistem Reproduksi Post Operasi Kuretase Hari Pertama Atas Indikasi Polyp Cerviks Diruang Cilamaya Lama” </text>
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                <text>Polip serviks adalah pertumbuhan berlebih dari epitel kolumnar serviks dan terjadi&#13;
pada sekitar 2-5% wanita Polip serviks paling sering terlihat pada wanita dengan&#13;
perdarahan uterus. Berdasarkan pendataan global (Tanos V,2017) polip serviks&#13;
sebesar 4-10% pada wanita usia reproduktif. di Indonesia berkisar antara 2 hingga&#13;
5 % wanita, hasil kajian data penulis di BPM. Karya tulis ilmiah ini bertujuan untuk&#13;
melakukan analisis asuhan keperawatan pada Ny.S (33 Tahun) dengan gangguan&#13;
sistem reproduksi post operasi kuretase hari pertama atas indikasi polip cerviks&#13;
diruang cimalaya lama RSUD Kawarang. Masalah keperawatan yang muncul pada&#13;
Ny. S yaitu nyeri akut b.d agen pencedera fisik (prosedur kuretase), risiko infeksi&#13;
b.d perdarahan, ansietas b.d kekhawatiran mengalami kegagalan. Salah satu&#13;
tindakan yang bisa dilakukan untuk mengendalikan nyeri memberikan teknik&#13;
nonfarmakologis dengan terapi nafas dalam. Teknik pengumpulan data yang&#13;
digunakan adalah wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Setelah dilakukan&#13;
asuhan keperawatan klien mampu memotivasi dan mengendalikan rasa nyeri.&#13;
Berdasarkan evaluasi yang dilakukan ada tiga diagnosa pada pasien, dan masalah&#13;
yang tertasi ada dua diagnosa dan satu diagnosa belum sepenuhnya teratasi. Kepada&#13;
Rumah Sakit diharapkan menyediakan media penyuluhan kesehatan seperti banner&#13;
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&#13;
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iliopsoas abscess in patients presenting with fever and hip pain, especially in the absence of obvious risk factors or&#13;
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fever, right hip pain, and respiratory symptoms, initially suggestive of a respiratory infection and musculoskeletal&#13;
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serve as a vital indicator, directing attention towards the possibility of septicemia or the presence of an occult abscess,&#13;
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                <text>“Plants brought back to life”: An exploration of female adolescent&#13;
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                <text>Background: Sexual abuse is a significant issue for adolescent girls in the&#13;
Philippines. This study explores the experiences of survivors, focusing on&#13;
their journeys of healing and resilience.&#13;
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate effect of mindfulness-based Asmaul&#13;
Husna on the overall adaptive functioning of individuals with schizophrenia.&#13;
Methods: This Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis study aimed to&#13;
understand the lived experiences of Filipino adolescent girls who survived&#13;
sexual abuse through four key questions, namely: 1) How did each participant&#13;
perceive their experience? 2) What coping mechanisms did they employ to&#13;
deal with the trauma? 3) How did the abuse impact their self-perception and&#13;
purpose in life? 4) What symbols or meanings do they associate with their&#13;
experiences?&#13;
Results: The analysis identified six superordinate and sixteen subordinate&#13;
themes. These included: 1) sense of loss – participants described a deep&#13;
sense of loss due to the abuse; 2) healing as a process – healing was&#13;
perceived as a gradual and ongoing journey; 3) supportive environment&#13;
– supportive relationships played a crucial role in coping; 4) growing faith&#13;
in God – faith emerged as a significant source of strength; 5) reclaiming&#13;
the sense of self – regaining a sense of self-worth was a central aspect&#13;
of healing; and 6) altruism – the desire of helping others emerged as a&#13;
meaningful way to cope.&#13;
Conclusion: The participants’ experiences can be likened to a resilient&#13;
plant that, despite facing near-destruction, revives with renewed strength.&#13;
Family dynamics played a crucial role in the girls’ experiences of abuse.&#13;
A culture of silence and fear emerged as a significant theme in their&#13;
narratives. Additionally, the ambiguity and conflicting emotions surrounding&#13;
accountability for perpetrators within close families posed complex&#13;
challenges. This research provides valuable insights into the experiences&#13;
of sexually abused Filipino adolescent girls, informing nursing practice. The&#13;
findings enable nurses to offer culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care&#13;
and develop targeted support interventions. Incorporating these insights into&#13;
nursing education will enhance students’ competencies in trauma response,&#13;
cultural sensitivity, and therapeutic communication with abuse survivors,&#13;
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&#13;
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