Introduction: Basic Life Support is an effort that must be done immediately by someone if finding victims who experienced cardiac arrest, every health worker must obtained the skilfull ability to provide Basic Life Support (BLS) measures. According to Riskesdas in 2018 the prevalence of cardiovascular disease sufferers in Indonesia is 1.5%. Whereas in the East Java region showed the prevalence of coronary heart disease sufferers at all ages is 1.7. The purpose of this study is to analyze the ability of nurses to implement Basic Life Support in Cardiac Arrest patients. Method: The design used is descriptive analysis. The population is all nurses in the emergency department as many as 45 nurses. The sampling technique used is total sampling. The variable is the ability of nurses in conducting Basic Life Support in Cardiac Arrest patients. The instrument used an SPO Basic Life Support observation sheet. Result: The results showed, most of the respondents did the Basic Life Support action according to the SPO as many as 35 nurses (84.4%), while those who were not performingvaccording to the SPO were 10 nurses (15.6%). Discussion: Basic Life Support is performed on patients who have Cardiac Arrest. Nurses in the emergency room are authorized to conduct Basic Life Support which includes checking consciousness, free airway, cardiac massage,and ventilation.
Cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart is unable to pump blood at all as a result of abnormal heart rhythms that are not effective. Response time is the speed and accuracy of service time needed by patients to get help in accordance with the emergency of the disease since entering the emergency room. Good response time for patients is <5 minutes if it passes it can result in the lives of patients in danger and can even cause death. The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship of response time to the emergency actions of cardiac arrest patients. The design in this study was an analytical correlation using a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were all nurses in the IGD and ICU in Sakinah Mojokerto Hospital and Hasanah Mojokerto Hospital in 52 nurses. The sampling technique used is total sampling. The instrument used was a stopwatch and SOP observation sheet for handling Cardiac arrest patients. The results showed that most nurses had response time ≤ 5 minutes as many as 35 respondents (67.3%) and the accuracy of emergency actions in cardiac arrest patients according to SOP were 40 respondents (76, 9%). The faster the nurse performs the response time it is expected that the more appropriate in performing emergency actions in cardiac arrest patients
Indonesian Navy ships (KAL) is one element of the Integrated Fleet Weapon System (SSAT), which plays an important role in carrying out tasks in the defense field. So, we need an optimal KAL readiness to support the passage of the operation to be carried out successfully and smoothly. One of the ways used to prepare KAL is to carry out routine maintenance through the docking process. However, in practice there are accidents suffered by workers.This research was conducted using the HIRARC method. HIRARC is a method of hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control measures that are used for this method is considered moreappropriate and more accurately where the dangers that arise in the process described docking of any work activity. In this method also provides appropriate control measures for each hazard. Based on the results of the HIRARC analysis, each suction work activity of docking based Risk Ranking will be sorted according to the level of Risk Matrix and will be discussed further against high risks and implemented controls. Then the resulting draft recommendation to minimize workplace accidents in the docking process is by way of elimination, Administration Control and Use of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).Keywords: HIRARC method, Docking process, KAL.
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