PERBEDAAN KADAR KALIUM MENGGUNAKAN SPESIMEN SERUM DAN PLASMA Na2EDTA

Lestari, Septin Puji, G0C215063 (2018) PERBEDAAN KADAR KALIUM MENGGUNAKAN SPESIMEN SERUM DAN PLASMA Na2EDTA. Diploma III thesis, ["eprint_fieldopt_institution_Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang" not defined].

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Abstract

Electrolyte are the most important and small chemical subtances for the cells in the human body so that the body can perform its functions properly. One of the most important types of electrolytes for the body is potassium. Potassium is one of the electrolyte that plays an important role for the body and is a positively charged ion in the cell. The examination of potassium levels according to fixed procedure is to use enough sample. The speciments is using whole blood at least 2 – 3 ml. The various circumstances that complicate the process of blood collection makes Laboratory Medical Technology does not check potassium levels by using serum but using plasma. This research aimed to know the difference of potassium levels using serum and Na2EDTA plasma. This research use analytic observation method with cross sectional approach. The samplesof this research is in patient of inpatient at Purwodadi Hospital 20 men and woman with age range 20 – 35 years old. The result of this research conducted normality test using Saphiro Wilk obtained data distribution 0,37 lower than significant levels so that the data classified as abnormal distribution. Data then tested using Wilcoxon test obtained p value 0,00 (<0,05), indicating that there is difference of potassium levels using serum and plasma Na2EDTA. Keywords: Potassium levels, serum, dan plasma Na2EDTA.

Item Type: Thesis (Diploma III)
Call Number: 019/D3.Ana/VI/2018
Subjects: R Medicine > Health Analyst
Divisions: Faculty of Nursing and Health > D3 Health Analyst
Depositing User: perpus unimus
URI: http://repository.unimus.ac.id/id/eprint/1866

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