The Prophecy: Natural Talent or Holy Spirit’s Gift a Biblical Study and Charismatic Ministry

Authors

  • Yoas Tanugraha Program Pascasarjana Sekolah Tinggi Teologi IKAT Jakarta
  • Ruben Nesimnasi Program Pascasarjana Sekolah Tinggi Teologi IKAT Jakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/ijcet.v3i4.12336

Keywords:

Prophecy, Holy Spirit’s Gift, Natural Talent, Prophetic Legitimacy, Church Ministry

Abstract

Antibiotics are drugs used to treat infectious diseases caused by bacteria, irrational or inappropriate use of antibiotics will cause antibiotic resistance, to reduce the impact of resistance can be done evaluation of antibiotics in quantity and quality, evaluation in quantity using the method (DDD) Defined Daily Dose. Wise use of antibiotics will prevent bacterial growth, and reduce prolonged hospitalisation. The purpose of this study was to determine the general profile and description of quantitative antibiotic use in inpatients at a Riau Islands Government Hospital in the surgical and internal medicine wards. This study was observational or non- experimental. Data was taken retrospectively. From the period July - September 2023. Data analysis of this study used quantitative methods (ATC) Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification / (DDD) Defined Daily Dose. The sample obtained was 138 medical records that met the inclusion criteria, the data were processed using Microsoft excel. Based on the results of the research that has been done, there are 17 kinds of antibiotics in the study with a total value of 46,876 DDD/100 patient days. The three largest antibiotics were ceftriaxone 21,126 DDD/100 patient days, metronidazole 6,790 DDD/100 patient days, and levofloxacin 3,426 DDD/100 patient days. The most common route of administration was intravenous.

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Published

2024-11-29

How to Cite

Tanugraha, Y., & Nesimnasi, R. (2024). The Prophecy: Natural Talent or Holy Spirit’s Gift a Biblical Study and Charismatic Ministry. Indonesian Journal of Christian Education and Theology, 3(4), 237–246. https://doi.org/10.55927/ijcet.v3i4.12336