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Analisis Asuhan Keperawatan melalui Intervensi Terapi Penggunaan Polyurethane Foam sebagai Secondary Dressing pada Fase Proliferasi pada Ny. M dan Ny. S dengan Pressure Injury di Wocare Center Bogor Kirani, Della Chintya; Naziyah, Naziyah; Bahri, Khairul
Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Vol 7, No 5 (2024): Volume 7 No 5 2024
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jkpm.v7i5.13676

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ABSTRAK Pressure injury atau yang kita kenal dengan ulkus dekubitus adalah luka terbuka pada kulit yang disebabkan adanya tekanan berkepanjangan dalam jangka waktu panjang di area tertentu. Selain tekanan, ulkus dekubitus juga dapat terjadi akibat gaya gesek dan peregangan kulit, biasanya pada bagian tubuh dengan tonjolan tulang. Bagian tubuh yang berisiko tinggi adalah tulang ekor, tumit, dan pinggang. Masalah keperawatan utama yang di tentukan pada saat pengkajian terhadap Ny. M dan Ny. S adalah gangguan integritas kulit/jaringan yang dibuktikan dengan adanya data subjektif dan objektif pada gejala dan tanda mayor berupa ulkus decubitus. Salah satu balutan yang biasa digunakan pada pasien dengan ulkus dekubitus yaitu polyurethane foam. Polyurethane foam terbuat dari polyurethane semipermeabel, polyurethane foam dreesing mengandung larutan polimer berbusa dengan sel kecil terbuka yang dapat menampung cairan. Menganalisis asuhan keperawatan dengan terapi penggunaan polyurethane foam sebagai secondary dressing pada fase proliferasi pada Ny. M dan Ny. S dengan ulkus dekubitus di Wocare Center Bogor. Intervensi perawatan luka yang diberikan pada kasus Ny. M dengan IME manajemen dan Ny. S dengan TIME manajemen. Pada Ny. M dan Ny. S melakukan perawatan luka 3 hari sekali dengan konsep moist wound healing. Dari hasil pengkajian yang dilakukan pada Ny. M didapatkan prediksi sembuh 6 minggu apabila tidak ada faktor penghambat penyembuhan luka, begitu pula dengan Ny.  S didapatkan prediksi sembuh 6 minggu apabila tidak ada faktor penghambat penyembuhan luka. Waktu tersebut dianggap optimal dalam menjaga kelembapan luka sehingga luka tidak terlalu kering maupun terlalu basah. Berdasarkan case study yang telah dilakukan penulis menyimpulkan bahwa polyuretahne foam mampu membantu proses penyembuhan luka pada fase proliferasi dan dapat mengontrol wound exsudate. Kata Kunci: Polyurethane Foam, Fase Proliferasi, Pressure Injury, Ulkus Dekubitus  ABSTRACT Pressure injury, also known as a decubitus ulcer, is an open wound on the skin caused by prolonged pressure in a certain area. Apart from pressure, decubitus ulcers can also occur due to frictional forces and skin stretching, usually on parts of the body with bony prominences. High-risk body parts are the tailbone, heels, and waist. The main nursing problem determined at the time of assessment of Mrs. M and Mrs. S was impaired skin / tissue integrity as evidenced by subjective and objective data on major symptoms and signs in the form of decubitus ulcers. One of the dressings commonly used in patients with decubitus ulcers is polyurethane foam. Polyurethane foam is made of semipermeable polyurethane, polyurethane foam dreesing contains a foamed polymer solution with small open cells that can hold liquid. Analyzing nursing care with therapy using polyurethane foam as a secondary dressing in the proliferation phase in Mrs. M and Mrs. S with decubitus ulcers at Wocare Center Bogor. Wound care interventions provided in the case of Mrs. M with IME management and Mrs. S with TIME management. Mrs. M and Mrs. S performed wound care once every 3 days with the concept of moist wound healing. From the results of the assessment carried out on Mrs. M, it was found that the prediction of recovery was 6 weeks if there were no factors inhibiting wound healing, as well as Mrs. S obtained a prediction of recovery of 6 weeks if there were no factors inhibiting wound healing. This time is considered optimal in maintaining wound moisture so that the wound is neither too dry nor too wet. Based on the case study that has been done, the author concludes that polyuretahne foam can help the wound healing process in the proliferation phase and can control wound exsudate. Keywords: Polyurethane Foam, Proliferative Phase, Pressure Injury, Decubitus Ulcer
Analisis Asuhan Keperawatan melalui Intervensi Polyurethane Foam sebagai Absorbent pada Tn.H dan Ny.N dengan Ulkus Kaki Diabetikum di Wocare Center Kota Bogor Fatimatuzahro, Siti; Naziyah, Naziyah; Bahri, Khairul
Jurnal Kreativitas Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) Vol 7, No 4 (2024): Volume 7 No 4 2024
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/jkpm.v7i4.13707

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ABSTRAK Penyebab utama terjadinya kelonjakan angka penderita diabetes mellitus dengan komplikasi Ulkus Kaki Diabetikum karena ketidaktahuan pasien dan keluarga mengenai manajemen diet dan perawatan kaki pada klien. Luka diabetes haru bersifat moist untuk mengontrol pertumbuhan jaringan pada luka. polyurethane foam yang memiliki fungsi untuk menyerap eksudat dari sedang sampai sangat banyak. Fungsi lain dari foam adalah mengurangi tekanan pada luka kronis, mengatasi hipergranulasi dan membantu melindungi luka dari trauma. Penelitian ini bertujuan Menganalisis masalah keperawatan utama dan mengevaluasi proses keperawatan perkembangan luka pada klien Tn. H Dan Ny. N dengan Winners Scale Score dengan diagnosa medis Ulkus Diabetikum penggunaan Polyurethane Foam Center Kota Bogor. Didapatkan hasil setelah 2 kali petemuan Tn.H dan Ny.N. Hasil Tn.H terdapat perkembangan luka membaik dengan penurunan winner score kunjungan pertama dan kedua 44 menjadi 43 dan penggunaan polyurathene foam sebagai absorbent terdapat eksudat pada luka yang terserap ke polyurethane foamnya dengan jumlah banyak dan tidak adanya maserasi pada luka.  Dilihat dari hasil Ny. N dilihat dari hasil winner scale terdapat perubahan pada kunjungan pertama dan kedua diatas warna sekitar luka putih pucat menjadi pink, dan jaringan granulasinya score 3 50% menjadi 2 100% terdapat perkembangan luka membaik dengan penurunan winner score kunjungan pertama dan kedua 26 menjadi 23. Dapat di simpulkan bahwa polyurethen foam mampu mengubah perkembangan luka sedikit demi sedikit dengan mengontrol dan menyerap eksudat. Kata Kunci: Ulkus Diabetikum, Polyurethen Foam  ABSTRACT The main cause of thel increase in thel numbelr of patielnts with diabetels melllitus complicateld by diabeltic foot ulcelrs is duel to thel ignorancel of patielnts and familiels relgarding dieltary managelmelnt and foot carel in clielnts. Diabeltic wounds must bel moist to control tissuel growth in thel wound. polyurelthanel foam which has a function to absorb elxudatel from modelratel to velry much. Anothelr function of foam is to relducel prelssurel in chronic wounds, ovelrcomel hypelrgranulation and hellp protelct wounds from trauma. This study aims to analyzel thel main nursing problelms and elvaluatel thel nursing procelss of wound delvellopmelnt in clielnts Mr.H and Mrs.N with Winnelrs. Mr.H and Mrs.N with Winnelrs Scalel Scorel with a meldical diagnosis of Diabeltic Ulcelrs using Polyurelthanel Foam Celntelr Bogor City. Thel relsults obtaineld aftelr 2 meleltings of Mr.H and Mrs.N. Mr.H's results showeld an improvelmelnt in wound delvellopmelnt with a decrease in the winner score of the first and second visits from 44 to 43 and thel usel of polyurathelnel foam as an absorbelnt, thelrel was elxudatel in thel wound that was absorbeld into thel polyurelthanel foam in largel quantitiels and thelrel was no macelration in thel wound.  Judging from thel relsults of Mrs.N seleln from thel relsults of thel winnelr scalel thelrel welrel changels at thel first and selcond visits abovel thel color around thel palel whitel wound to pink, and thel granulation tissuel scorel 3 50% to 2 100% thelrel was an improveld wound delvellopmelnt with a delcrelase in thel winnelr scorel of thel first and selcond visits 26 to 23. It can bel concludeld that polyureltheln foam is ablel to changel wound delvellopmelnt little by little by controlling and absorbing elxudatels. Keywords: Ulkus Diabetikum, Polyurethen Foam
Integrating Zinc Cream-Chitosan and Cadexomer Iodine for Treating Infections in Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Case Report Bahri, Khairul; Fajar, Kana; Intan Asri Nurani; Rizki Hidayat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Global Indonesia Health Care (GOICARE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v2i2.40

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Background: The incidence of Diabetes Mellitus is reported to be increasing. These wounds can be challenging to heal and may lead to amputation if not treated appropriately. Treating wound infection requires careful antiseptic wound washing, removal of dead tissue, and the use of topical antimicrobial dressings. Aim in this case, we reported a case of diabetic foot ulcer infection used zinc cream-chitosan and cadexomer iodine. Case: A 76-year-old woman with a history of diabetes mellitus presented to the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Care Department at Wocare Indonesia in Bogor with an infected diabetic foot ulcer. The wound is classified as unstageable due to the presence of 100% slough tissue covering the entire wound bed. Additionally, there is erythema and oedema in the wound area, moderate purulent exudate, and slight bleeding. The wound emits an odour detectable within a distance of less than one meter. ABPI 0.67. The wound local infection assessment used NERDS and infection used WIFi classification. The primary dressing used for wound care was zinc cream-chitosan and cadexomer iodine 0.9%. Dressing changes were performed once every three days. Conclusion: The study examined the effectiveness of using zinc cream-chitosan and cadexomer iodine 0.9% to treating infection in diabetic foot ulcer wounds. The NERDS score decreased from 5 to 3, and the WIFi Classification decreased from 4 to 2, indicating an improvement in wound healing and patient quality of life with diabetic foot ulcers.
INFLAMMATION/INFECTION MANAGEMENT WITH TIMERS STEPS ON CLIENT DIABETIC FOOT ULCER Bahri, Khairul; Hidayat, Rizki; Gitarja, Widasari Sri; Fajar, Kana
Cendekia Medika: Jurnal Stikes Al-Ma`arif Baturaja Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Cendekia Medika: Jurnal STIKes Al-Ma'arif Baturaja
Publisher : LPPM STIKES Al-Ma'arif Baturaja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52235/cendekiamedika.v10i1.417

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Diabetic foot wounds are predisposed to infection. These infections are the result of microbial colonization of the wound surface. The development of such infections can also be influenced by factors such as the presence of dead tissue, excessive exudate, and bacterial colonization. Efforts to overcome wound inflammation/infection with inflammation/infection management using the TIMERS steps (Tissue management, Infection/Inflammation, Moisture balance, Epithelization advancement/edge, Repair and regeneration, social factors) involve care actors. The present case study aims to describe the management of inflammation/infection with the TIMERS Step in diabetic foot wound clients involving carers. The research design is a case study, carried out on three clients with diabetic foot wounds from blood sugar tests while meeting the criteria of diabetes mellitus, stage III and IV wounds with granulation, slough and signs of inflammation/infection treated with TIMERS Steps involving caregivers who are trained to identify care needs. The findings of this case study indicated that the management of inflammation and infection in diabetic foot wounds using TIMERS entails three distinct stages. These stages involve the cleansing of the wound with antiseptic fluids, the removal of necrotic tissue through mechanical and autolytic debridement, and the selection of antimicrobial dressings to prevent and treat wound inflammation and infection. The carer's comprehension of the nursing care process was deemed satisfactory. This case study concludes that management of inflammation/infection with the TIMERS step involves the carer in identifying factors that inhibit wound healing and can accelerate the improvement of skin/tissue integrity.