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DIET PADA SAAT ISOLASI MANDIRI COVID-19 Rachmat Faisal Syamsu; Mona Nulanda; Hermiaty Hermiaty Nasruddin; Zulfitriani Murfat; Sulfiani Sulfiani
Molucca Medica VOLUME 14, NOMOR 2, OKTOBER 2021
Publisher : Pattimura University

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Penyakit Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) merupakan penyakit infeksi severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) telah menyebabkan Pandemic Global dan menjadi masalah kesehatan masyarakat serius. Saat virus ini berhasil masuk kedalam tubuh bisa mengakibatkan gangguan sistem imun dan inflamasi sehingga memerlukan tatalaksana yang komprehensif termasuk terapi gizi. Proses infeksi virus dan inflamasi dapat meningkat risiko terjadinya malnutrisi. Untuk mencegahnya diperlukan perhitungan kebutuhan energi yang sesuai. Pada pasien COVID-19 terjadi ketidakseimbangan kebutuhan energi. Pada kondisi ini terjadi peningkatan konsumsi energi. Pemenuhan kebutuhan energi, makronutrien(karbohidrat, protein, lemak), mikronutrie (mineral dan vitamin), cairan, dan zat-zat gizi yang mampu meningkatkan sistem immunomodulator, anti inflamasi, anti oksidan dan probioti . Orang yang perlu melakukan isolasi mandiri adalah siapapun yang memiliki gejala sakit seperti demam, batuk, atau pilek, nyeri tenggorokan, atau gejala penyakit pernafasan lainnya.
Connection Obesity With Incident Infertility Sarina Adelia; Mona Nulanda; Syahruni Syahrir
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 02 (2024): Jurnal eduHealt, Edition April - June , 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Prevalence incident infertility globally , 6 % occur in couples age fertile . Besides the , Prevalence incident infertility that occurs in couples age fertile in developing countries is about 50% of case infertility whole . One of dominant factors found​​ as reason infertility is weight . The prevalence of obesity in infertile women is quite high and it is known that there is a link between obesity and infertility. No all partner husband wife easy For get descendants Because a number of someone has experienced it infertility , some case husband or wife with obesity part big experience infertility Studies literature review This aim For know connection obesity with incident infertility . Journal on literature review This using 3 databases including Google Scholar, PubMed, and Science Direct with using keywords​ obesity and infertility and obesity and infertility . Search literature customized based on criteria inclusion and exclusion . Search result 9 journals were obtained​ from 2 journals national and 7 journals international . Results show that the average results percentage obesity from article taken​ as much as 48.004%. Average results percentage incident infertility from article taken​ as much as 58.852%. Can concluded that There is connection obesity with incident infertility from 9 article own results There is connection between obesity with incident infertility. .
Literature Review: Risk Factors For Hypertension In Pregnancy Yushi Mindarani; Fadli Ananda; Andi Emilda; Mona Nulanda; Nuraini Abidin
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 02 (2024): Jurnal eduHealt, Edition April - June , 2024
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Hypertension in pregnancy is an important cause of severe acute morbidity, long-term disability and maternal and infant mortality. Hypertension in Pregnancy (HDK) is defined as blood pressure ≥140/90 mmHg in two or more measurements with onset more than 20 weeks of gestation, and no previous history of hypertension. In Indonesia, hypertension in pregnancy is the second highest cause of maternal death after bleeding. (4) The prevalence of hypertension in pregnancy in Indonesia was recorded as being found in 8341 cases (1.51%) of pregnant women from all samples of women aged 15–54 years. There are many risk factors that can cause an increase in blood pressure during pregnancy, such as primigravida, multiple pregnancies, hydatidiform mole, diabetes mellitus, hydrops fetalis, macrosomia, age less than 20 years or more than 35 years, family history of hypertension. pregnancy, previous history of hypertension, kidney disease, and obesity.
Relationship Between Anxiety Levels In Pregnant Women And Length Of Second Stage Labor At Bara-Baraya Public Health Center, Makassar In 2024 Fahad Ahmad Hudzaif Ridwan; Anna Sari Dewi; Nur Fadhillah Khalid; Muh. Alim Jaya; Mona Nulanda
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition January - March, 2025
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Anxiety during pregnancy and labor is one of the psychological factors that can affect the labor process , including the duration of labor in Stage II. High anxiety can lead to ineffective uterine contractions , thus prolonging the duration of labor . This study aims to determine the relationship between the level of anxiety in pregnancy women with the duration of labor during stage II at the Bara- Baraya Makassar Health Center in 2024. This study used an observational analytics design with a cross-sectional approach . The research sample was pregnant women who underwent normal labor at the Bara- Baraya Health Center, which was selected using purposive sampling technique . Measurements of anxiety level was carried out with the DASS-42 questionnaire , while data on the duration of labor at stage II was obtained from the patient's medical record . Data analysis was performed using the Likelihood Ratio statistical test . Data analysis showed a relationship between the anxiety level​ pregnant women and the duration of labor in Stage II. Mothers with a higher level of anxiety trend to experience longer​ second stage of labor than mother with a lower level of anxiety . Anxiety in pregnant women affects the duration of labor in Stage II. Therefore , effective interventions are needed in the psychological management of pregnant women to reduce anxiety and facilitate the labor process.
Identification of Liver Function Disorders in Pregnant Women at Home Regional Special Hospital for Mother and Child Pertiwi Inggit Dhiah Asmarani Sudirman; M. Hamsah; Berry Erida Hasbi; Mona Nulanda; Irmayanti Haidir Bima
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 16 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal EduHealt, Edition January - March, 2025
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Liver function tests need to be carried out on pregnant women, liver function tests to measure enzyme activity in the liver include Serum TestsGlutamate Oxaloacetate Transaminase (SGOT) / Aspartate Transaminase (AST) and Serum Glutamate Pyruvate Transaminase (SGPT) / Alanine Transaminase (ALT) Tests. These examinations can help determine the presence of liver function disorders and can help compile a differential diagnosis. This study was conducted with the aim of early detection of liver dysfunction in pregnant women, using an analytical observational research method with a cross-sectional approach where the data taken was based on primary data at the Pertiwi Mother and Child Special Hospital, and analyzed using SPSS Statistics software. The results showed that the majority of pregnant women who were samples had liver function in the normal category based on the results of Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) and Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) examinations. Of the total 30 samples, 96.7% had normal ALT and AST results, while 3.3% showed abnormal results. This shows that liver dysfunction in pregnant women at the Pertiwi Mother and Child Hospital is relatively rare.
Karakteristik Penderita Kanker Ovarium di RS Ibnu Sina Makassar Muthmainnah, Putri Rahayu; Syahril, Erlin; Rahmawati; Mona Nulanda; Anna Sari Dewi
Fakumi Medical Journal: Jurnal Mahasiswa Kedokteran Vol. 3 No. 7 (2023): Juli
Publisher : Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/fmj.v3i7.287

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Ovarian cancer is condition caused by abnormal tissue that growth in ovary . Ovary is female reproductive organs where eggs are produced. There is three Ovarian cancer is classified as an epithelial tumor that develops on the surface of the ovary, originating germ cell tumors from in producing cells egg can found in women young, and tumors of stromal origin from cells that have hormone womanhood namely estrogen and progesterone. Objective to find out the characteristics of ovarian cancer sufferers at Ibnu Sina Makassar Hospital. Method this research is a descriptive research with design studies cross sectional , the researcher will collect secondary data through record medical patient ovarian cancer at Ibnu Sina Makassar Hospital. The results shows that from 90 samples, characteristics patients based on age the most is 46-55 years totaling 29 people (32.2%), marital status is already married totaling 76 people (84.4%), symptoms clinical is stomach grow totaling 55 people (61.1%), stage of cancer is stage IIIC totaling 32 people (35.6%), type histopathology is an epithelial tumor surface totaling 73 people (81.1%), and most abdominal ultrasound images on smooth tumor walls totaling 48 people (53.3%), no septate totaling 37 people (41.1%), echogenicity mixed echoic totaling 38 people (42.2%). Can concluded that characteristics the most found at the age of 46-55 years, marital status is already married, symptom clinical is stomach enlarged, cancerous stage is stage IIIC, type histopathology is an epithelial tumor surface, and abdominal ultrasound image of the smooth tumor wall, no septate, echogenicity mixed echoic.
Tinjauan Naratif tentang Hubungan Asupan Kalsium terhadap Hipertensi pada Kehamilan Rezzita Astiani; Mona Nulanda; Amelia Abdullah
NERSMID : Jurnal Keperawatan dan Kebidanan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Mei Dalam Proses
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Hypertension in pregnancy is one of the leading causes of maternal morbidity and mortality worldwide. One potential preventive approach is adequate calcium intake during pregnancy. Objective: To review the relationship between calcium intake and the incidence of hypertension in pregnancy through a recent literature review. Methods: This study is a narrative review of 10 scientific articles published in 2020-2025, with searches through Google Scholar, PubMed, and other databases using the keywords “calcium”, ‘hypertension’, and “pregnancy”. Results: Most articles (9 out of 10) showed a significant association between calcium intake and reduced risk of hypertension in pregnancy. Conclusion: Adequate calcium intake plays an important role in reducing the risk of pregnancy hypertension. Other factors such as maternal age, nutritional status, and sodium intake also need to be considered in prevention efforts.