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The Application of Cinnamon Compresses To Reduce Pain Scale In Older Age With Gout Arthritis: Case Study Agustina, Desi; Ridawati, Indah Dewi; Aprilyadi, Nadi; Susmini, Susmini; Wibowo, Wahyu Dwi Ari
Jurnal Surya Vol 15 No 2 (2023): VOL 15 NO 02 AGUSTUS 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v15i2.844

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ABSTRACTIntroduction: The main complaint of patients with Gout Arthritis is pain problems. Bat to treat joint pain problems in the elderly with Gout Arthritis in total still does not exist, but there are many treatment options to relieve symptoms can be done. Giving warm compresses using cinnamon spices (cinnamomun burmani) containing eugenol and cinamaldehid can reduce the sensitivity of the nociceptor, so as to relieve pain symptoms. This study aimed to analyze the administration of cinnamon compresses in the elderly with Gout Arthritis with chronic pain nursing problems.Methods: This research uses a descriptive method with a case study approach. Samples used by 2 elderly people with Gout Arthritis using the format of family nursing care assessment, and pain scale assessment. The application of cinnamon compress is done for 4x a week using cinnamon liquid as much as 2 ml, with 200 cc of water, at a temperature of 40-450C, followed by compress for 15-20 minutes using a washlap. Data was analyzed using descriptive analysisResults: After applying cinnamon compresses four times a week, the study showed a decrease in pain intensity before and after the intervention was given to the two subjects. The subject's pain intensity decreased from moderate pain intensity to mild pain.Conclusion: The application of cinnamon compresses is effective in reducing the intensity of Gout Arthritis pain.Keywords: Cinnamon; Compress; Gout Arthritis; Painful 
The Relationship Of Motivation With Nurses' Performance Maemunah, Neni; Susmini, Susmini; Bili, Rustiana Nona
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 1 (2024): VOL 16 NO 01 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i1.897

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Introduction: The high commitment of nurses in providing optimal health services to patients is an illustration of the seriousness of nurses to maintain the quality of services provided by hospitals. The aim of the research is todetermine the relationship between motivation and performance commitment of nurses.Methods: The research design used cross sectional. The research population was 65 nurses with a sample size of 56 nurses. Samples were taken using simple random sampling technique. The independent variable is motivation, the dependent variable is nurse performance commitment. The instrument used was a questionnaire. Data analysis used Fisher's exact test.Results: The results of this research show that the majority of respondents have motivation in the good category, some respondents have performance in the good category and there is a relationship between motivation and the performance commitment of nurses with a value of p value = ( 0.018) < (0.05). Conclusion: There is a relationship between motivation and performance commitment of nurses. Factors that affect motivation and performance, namely workload and length of work can be used as topics for future researchKeywords: Motivation, Performance Commitment, Hospitals, Nurses.
Mechanical Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Is Better Than Manual CPR? Literature Study Wijaya, Sapondra; Susmini, Susmini; Soewito, Bambang; Wibowo, Wahyu Dwi Ari
Jurnal Surya Vol 16 No 1 (2024): VOL 16 NO 01 APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38040/js.v16i1.946

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Introduction: Mechanical CPR mitigate rescuer fatigue and ensure adherence to guidelines, potentially enhancing overall survival rates. Contrarily, manual CPR relies on human skill, presenting challenges in maintaining uniformity and endurance. Unveiling the complexities within this juxtaposition becomes imperative in shaping future resuscitative paradigms. The purposeof studi is to determine the effectiveness of mechanical CPR in cardiac arrest management compared to manual CPRMethods: Database used were Pubmed and Proquest using the keywords "Mechanical CPR", "Automatic CPR Device" and "Cardiac Arrest". The inclusion criteria were last 5 years published, analyzing the effect of automatic CPR devices on cardiac arrest management, as well as full text articles. The inclusion criteria are literature review, systematic review or is not original research. The number of articles eligible for review is 10 journal articlesResults: The use of automatic CPR equipment is still inferior compared to manual CPR during cardiac arrest with the use value being 4-5% of all cardiac arrest patients. There are 4 journals that state that ROSC in cardiac arrest management using automatic CPR devices is higher than manual, but there are 2 journal articles that report the opposite. Automatic CPR device is very vulnerable to injury with fractures reaching 85.5% of total injuries compared to manual CPR which does not experience injury.Conclusion: The use of automatic CPR device does not produce better results than manual CPR overall for ROSC, but is very useful and meaningful in certain conditions such as during the transportation process, therefore, the automatic CPR device is more meaningful for pre-hospital useKeywords: Manual CPR; Mechanical CPR; CPR; OHCA