Q. Sehah || Daily Activity Santri Dalwa
Summary
TLDRThe script discusses the health management procedures at a pesantren (Islamic boarding school), particularly addressing the handling of sick students. When a student falls ill, the staff first assesses the symptoms and directs them to medical professionals at a local health center. If there is no improvement after three days, the student is referred to a nearby hospital. The presence of a clinic within the pesantren has significantly improved the healthcare services. Dr. Rin, a general practitioner at the clinic, mentions that common illnesses among the students include fever, rashes, and gastritis.
Takeaways
- 😀 The first step in handling sick students (santri) is to assess their condition by asking what symptoms they have and identifying the illness.
- 😀 If a santri's illness is identified, they are then referred to medical staff from the local Puskesmas (public health center) for treatment.
- 😀 If there is no improvement after three days of medication, the next step is to refer the patient to a nearby hospital with specialist services.
- 😀 The hope of the health department is to provide the best facilities for the students' health care needs.
- 😀 Thanks to Abu Yazin, the Darulugah Wad Dakwah Islamic boarding school now has access to a health facility through the PHC (Primary Health Center) or Dalwa Clinic.
- 😀 The Dalwa Clinic provides easier access for handling sick students at the boarding school.
- 😀 The speaker introduces themselves as Drin, a general practitioner working at the Dalwa Clinic.
- 😀 The most common illnesses among the students of Darulugah Wad Dakwah are related to fever, rashes, gastritis, or stomach issues.
- 😀 The health department aims to make it easier for santri to receive medical care with the establishment of the Dalwa Clinic.
- 😀 With the support of the clinic, the health department is more equipped to manage student illnesses effectively and efficiently.
Q & A
What is the first action taken when a student (santri) falls ill?
-The first action is for the student to be taken to Kisma's room or the Husada santri, who will then escort the ill student to the Kisma area for an initial checkup.
What happens after the student's condition is assessed?
-Once the student's illness is identified, they are directed to the medical staff from the Puskesmas (community health center).
What is done if the student's condition does not improve after three days?
-If there is no improvement after three days, despite taking the prescribed medication, the student is referred to a nearby hospital.
What does the nearby hospital offer in terms of medical care?
-The nearby hospital provides specialist clinics (poli-poli spesialis) for further treatment.
What is the role of Abu Yazin in supporting the medical facilities?
-Abu Yazin has facilitated the provision of medical facilities for the Darulugah Wad Dakwah pesantren, including the establishment of the PHC (Primary Health Care) clinic.
How has the establishment of the clinic benefited the pesantren's healthcare system?
-The clinic has made it easier for the health department to manage and treat sick students at the pesantren.
What is the role of Drin in the clinic?
-Drin serves as the general practitioner at the BWA clinic, where he handles various medical cases for the students.
What are some common health issues faced by the students (santri)?
-The most common health issues among the students are fever, rashes, gastritis, and stomach problems.
What type of healthcare does the pesantren aim to provide?
-The pesantren aims to provide the best healthcare facilities for the students, ensuring they have access to both general and specialized medical care.
How does the clinic manage medical cases for students at the pesantren?
-The clinic helps manage medical cases by providing initial treatment and, if necessary, referring students to specialized care at nearby hospitals or health centers.
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