KUALITAS MIKROBIOlOGI UDARA DI RUANG RAWAT INAP PENYAKIT MENULAR 01 RUMAH SAKlT PARU SURABAYATAHUN 2012

Kiki Ayu Pratiwi, Rachmaniyah ., Erna Triastuti

Abstract


Surabaya Lung Hospital is one of health care institutions classified as Special Hospital that provides
primary care to a field or against certain type of disease. In the space of infectious disease hospitalization has
not been done since the establishment of air quality inspections ward inpatient hospitalization so that the
space of potentially infectious diseases as a cause of infection among patients with officers Silang, patients
with medical equipment and patient with visitors. The objective of the research was to examine the
microbiological air quality in the treatment ward for infectious disease at Surabaya Paru Hospital 2012.
This was a descriptive study, conducted in May 2012, collecting data from observations, interviews, field
measurements, and laboratory tests. Data were subsequently analyzed descriptively, with reference to
designations in the Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia/Menkes/SK/X/2004 on the requirements
pertaining to Hospital's Enviromental Health.
The result indicated that the total number of microorganisms in the treatment ward for infectious
diseaseswas 1860 CFU/m3 by category It was classified as non-compliance, level of lighting was 44.1 lux and
considered non-compliance, air velocity was 0.53 m / DKT which was in compliance, temperature
measurement resulted in non-compliance figure of 25°C, humidity was 77% that means a non-compliance,
assessment of building maintenance process in treatment ward for infectious diseases resulted in a
percentage of 66.6% that was In compliance, While in terms of Construction the percentage was 55% that
means it was not in compliance.
Based on these results, the study find it necessary to improve cleaning services in order to make
improvements in accordance with the SOP(Standard Operating Procedure) which applicable and preferably to
IPS (Installation of infrastructure and fadlities) non-medical need such as the improvement of building
construction that needsto be improved.
Keywords: microbiological air quality, infectlous diseas

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.36568/kesling.v11i1.172

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