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HUBUNGAN PENGETAHUAN DENGAN TINGKAT KECEMASAN PADA KLIEN PRE OPERASI KATARAK DI BALAI KESEHATAN MATA MASYARAKAT (BKMM) MANADO Rolly Rondonuwu; Lucia Moningka; Ramandha Patani
Jurnal Ilmiah Perawat Manado (Juiperdo) Vol 3 No 2 (2014): JUIPERDO (Jurnal Ilmiah Perawat Manado)
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Cataracts are opacities in the lens or loss of transparency of the lens resulting in a decrease in visual acuity. Which may occur as a result of hydration (fluid replenishment) lens, lens protein denaturation, or both, someone who had a cataract becomes hazy or blurred vision. One treatment of cataracts is surgery or surgery that often cause anxiety. One of the measures to reduce the level of anxiety is to prepare mentally from the patient. This research is analytic survey with cross-sectional approach, namely the relationship of knowledge to the level of anxiety in the client pre cataract surgery. This study aimed to determine the relationship of knowledge to the level of anxiety in the client pre cataract surgery. This research was conducted in Community Eye Health Center on 09 June to June 23, 2014 with a population of 75 people and the sample in this study amounted to 42 respondents. How to sampling by means of accidental sampling by using a list of questions (questionnaire). Research results with chi-square test assay values obtained α of 0.001 is smaller than α = 0.05. This shows that there is a significant relationship between knowledge with clients preoperative anxiety levels cataract, conclusion of this study is found that respondents who do not have anxiety with both existing Knowledgeable 2 (4.8%), respondents who have mild anxiety with knowledge well there are 15 persons (35.7%), respondents who have moderate anxiety with good knowledge there are 10 persons (23.8%), it can be concluded health education can reduce anxiety and increase knowledge in the preoperative cataract patients. This study nursing profession is expected to provide input for the nursing profession in developing an understanding of the client overcome anxiety preoperative cataract
STUDI PELAKSANAAN METODE DISTRAKSI PENANGANAN NYERI PADA PASIEN FRAKTUR OLEH PERAWAT DI IRINA A BAWAH BLU RSUP Prof. Dr. R. D. KANDOU MANADO Rolly Rondonuwu; Johana Tuegeh; Frisilia Lintong
Jurnal Ilmiah Perawat Manado (Juiperdo) Vol 4 No 1 (2015): JUIPERDO (JURNAL ILMIAH PERAWAT MANADO)
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Patients treated at room Irina A Down BLU Dr Prof. Dr.R. D. Kandou Manado in July amounted to 26 people on average monthly incidence of fractures is feeling the impact of pain experienced by the patient. Distraction is one alternative to reduce pain. Based on the initial survey 3 of 5 nurses interviewed have not implemented such measures. The purpose of this study is to get an overview of the implementation of the method of distraction on pain management of patients with fractures were performed by Irina A nurse in the department of Prof. BLU Down Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado. This type of research is descriptive observasif on 23 Irina A nurse in the department of Prof. BLU Down Dr. R. D. Kandou Manado. Variables observed that the implementation of the distraction of pain in patients with fractures were performed by nurses. Data processed by tabulating the frequency and presented in tabular form. The results showed that nurses who perform the method of distraction pain in patients with fractures performed by nurses that as many as 18 respondents (78.3%). The conclusion that the majority of nurses are already doing the method of distraction in the treatment of pain in patients with fractures. Suggestions implementation continues and distraction techniques can be combined with other nonpharmacological techniques and supported by the provision of media for implementation of distraction methods such as books, pictures, etc