Karya Ilmiah Uniq
Karya Ilmiah Uniq
Karya Ilmiah Uniq
DINAS KESEHATAN
DISUSUN OLEH :
PREFACE
COURSE OVERVIEW
Diving Environment
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PV=constant
Barotrauma
Mechanism
Management
Divers can dive back when their ears have healed completely. For
degrees 0-4 healing varies between 2-7 days. For grade 5 if there is no
complications can recover between 1-3 months (Mahdi, 2018).
Prevention
Prognosis
DISCUSSION
The parts of the body that will be directly affected by pressure are
the physiological cavities in the body and the parts of the body that form
artificial air cavities with diving equipment used. Parts of the body that are
directly affected by pressure are physiological air cavities in the body such
as the lungs, middle ear and paranasal sinuses. (Mahdi et all, 2018).
SUMMARY
If you are a diver, don’t dive again until your injury has fully healed.
Diving again too soon can cause reinjury. Your healthcare provider will tell
you when it's safe for you to dive again. You should also not fly until your
healthcare provider says it's OK.
Scuba diving and air travel are common causes of ear barotrauma.
Next steps
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your healthcare provider:
Know the reason for your visit and what you want to happen.
Bring someone with you to help you ask questions and remember
what your provider tells you.
At the visit, write down the name of a new diagnosis, and any new
medicines, treatments, or tests. Also write down any new instructions
your provider gives you.
Know what to expect if you do not take the medicine or have the
test or procedure.
If you have a follow-up appointment, write down the date, time, and
purpose for that visit.
Know how you can contact your provider if you have questions
(Sinai, 2019).
CHAPTER V
CONCLUSION
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