Aminullah, Muhammad Fasya
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Nursing outcomes guideline in major post-floods communities in Indonesia Agianto, Agianto; Setiawan, Herry; Nasri, Novi Mustahdiati; Yunara, Yulia; Karunia, Muhammad; Aminullah, Muhammad Fasya; Noo, Rezka Aulyan; Yulianti, Dwi Wanda
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 14, No 1: March 2025
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v14i1.24389

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Health problems resulting from flooding have a very significant role in the sustainability of people's lives. Major floods hit South Kalimantan, Indonesia in 2021. The impact of the flooding will cause nursing problems in the community. There has been no research on nursing outcomes for communities affected by floods, although research has been conducted on identifying nursing diagnoses for post-flood communities. The aim of the research is to develop nursing outcomes for nursing diagnosis in post-flood communities in Indonesia. Descriptive analytics with a cross-sectional approach. The research sample was 140 people with a consecutive sampling technique using a questionnaire with 207 assessment items on nursing outcomes for nursing diagnoses that emerged in post-flood communities. Univariate analysis was used. The 14 nursing diagnoses that emerged in flood-affected communities, there are 33 nursing outcomes labels with 91 outcome indicators. Nursing diagnoses and nursing outcomes that have been obtained can be made into a guidebook for nursing care in post-flood communities. The quality of nursing services can be improved when a disaster occurs to reduce disability, complications and even death during and after a flood disaster.
Case Study: Effect of Giving Boiled Bay Leaf Water to Clients with Hypertension Aminullah, Muhammad Fasya; Septiany, Maulidya
Media Karya Kesehatan Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Media Karya Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/mkk.v7i2.52691

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Hypertension is a chronic disease that develops with age and can lead to death. Bay leaf is a non-pharmacological therapy that can lower blood pressure. Bay leaves contain flavonoid compounds that dilate blood vessels and reduce pressure on artery walls, lowering blood pressure to baseline. To provide nursing care through the intervention of administering bay leaf infusion to clients with a nursing diagnosis of the risk of blood pressure instability. Mr. B, 83 years old, complained of stiffness and pain in the neck and back for three days, blurred vision, and a mild headache (P: sudden onset; Q: stabbing pain; R: Pain in the head and shoulders; S: 3 (mild); T: Intermittent). Blood pressure examination revealed 160/100 mmHg. The nursing care results conducted over 7 days with the main intervention of consuming bay leaf infusion twice a day showed successful resolution of the problem, as indicated by the decrease in blood pressure from 160/100 mmHg to 126/80 mmHg. Bay leaves are rich in flavonoids, tannins, and essential oils, proven to be effective in controlling blood pressure and reducing hypertension. This research can only be carried out on patients who do not experience complications from heart or kidney disease by carrying out a TTV examination for each intervention that will be carried out. The results of the evaluation of 14 interventions for 7 days in the form of bay leaf boiled water given in the morning and evening, showed changes in blood pressure levels in Mr. B significantly where Mr. B, which was originally 160/100 mmHg, became 126/80 mmHg.Keywords: Boiled bay leaf water, nursing care, hypertension.