The Role of Maternal Hypertension in the Development of Preeclampsia : A Literature Review Kendria Bilbina Azzahra1, Meity Ardiana2*, Ashon Sa’adii3 Abstract Maternal hypertension is a critical factor in the development of preeclampsia, a pregnancy-related condition characterized by high blood pressure and potential complications for both the mother and fetus.
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The Potential of Propolis in Chronic Kidney Disease with Bone and Mineral Disorder: A Literature Review
The Potential of Propolis in Chronic Kidney Disease with Bone and Mineral Disorder: A Literature Review Nathan Adia Abiati1, Joni Susanto2* Abstract Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a heterogeneous syndrome characterized by a decline in glomerular filtration rate (GFR), an increase in serum creatinine within less than 7 days, and/or
Computer Numerical Control (CNC)
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Angel Gabriel Hernández García, Francisco Javier Aguilar Velázquez, Ana Karen Martínez Zamora, Jonny Carmona Reyes, Ernesto Mendoza Vazquez Abstract The design of the CNC is a project that arises from a social perspective, considering that this project is developed with the purpose of obtaining machined parts
The Relationship Between Nutrition and the Speed of Wound Healing in Acute Wound Patients: A Literature Review
The Relationship Between Nutrition and the Speed of Wound Healing in Acute Wound Patients: A Literature Review Gabriel Zefanya Handoko Putra1, Lynda Hariani2, Dwi Apriliawati2*, Ira Handriani3 Abstract Wound healing is a complex but essential physiological process that restores the skin’s structure after enduring injuries due to surgical procedures or
The Relationship Between Recognition of Signs and Symptoms of NSTE-ACS and the Success of Initial Management in Indonesia: A Literature Review
The Relationship Between Recognition of Signs and Symptoms of NSTE-ACS and the Success of Initial Management in Indonesia: A Literature Review Rifky Alif Novianto*, Rasagama Putra Soesanta Abstract Background: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a global health concern, with cardiovascular diseases being a leading cause of mortality, particularly in developing
Does Duration of Illness Affect HbA1C Level of Type 1 DM Children?
Does Duration of Illness Affect HbA1C Level of Type 1 DM Children? Ikhsan Rifai Darmawan1, Nur Rochmah2*, Jongky Hendro Prajitno3, and Rendy Steven Pratama4 Abstract Background: HbA1C is average blood glucose levels for the last two or three months. The ideal level of HbA1C in diabetes sufferers is 6.5% or
