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The Overview of Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) Changes in Patients After General Anesthesia at Juanda Kuningan Hospital West Java: English Pramudya Gurensky, Ganea; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Burhan, Asmat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v1i2.8

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Purpose: to determine the description of changes in Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) of patients after general anesthesia at Juanda Kuningan Hospital, West Java. Methods: This research is descriptive quantitative with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study were all surgery patients with general anesthesia who met the criteria, while the sampling technique used was total sampling resulting in 100 respondents. Data analysis using univariate test. Findings: The results of the analysis showed that the most dominant age of respondents was early elderly (34%), with female gender (58%) and the most dominant Body Mass Index (BMI) was normal (91%). Normal MAP (70-100 mmHg) was obtained before induction of anesthesia as much as (77%), normal MAP (70-100 mmHg) after general anesthesia in the recovery room as much as (93%%). Conclusions: These results describe that changes in MAP values after general anesthesia can occur and the majority of pre-induction anesthesia MAP values of respondents will experience a decrease in MAP values during post-general anesthesia in the recovery room. So it is very important to maintain normal MAP values (70-100 mmHg) so as to reduce the risk of postoperative complications that can occur in patients.
The The Overview of Knowledge Level of Seven Semester Students of Anesthesiology Nursing Study Program on Evidence Based Practice 2 Course At Harapan Bangsa University Purwokerto: English Area Dhiatamaa, Sketsa; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Burhan, Asmat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v1i2.10

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Background Evidence Based Practice (EBP) is scientific evidence with clinical expertise, pathophysiological knowledge, knowledge of psychosocial issues, and patient preference decision making. Based on data from WHO and the European Commission, health and social services must be supported by the best research evidence. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) plays an integral role in health care and has been recognized internationally as an ideal problem-solving approach. The ability of students to engage in understanding Evidence Based Practice is also still low, faculty in Iran who explain that knowledge of students involved regarding Evidence Based Practice is still low (47.1%). Meanwhile, undergraduate students' understanding of the main evidence-based practices in terms of assessment, discovery, and research applications is still low, namely (39%). Objective: To determine the level of knowledge of students of the Fellowship Study Program in the 7th semester of the applied undergraduate program regarding the Evidence Based Practice 2 course at Harapan Bangsa University. Methods: This study used a quantitative method with a cross sectional approach. The sample in this study used a non-probability sampling technique with a total sampling of 151 respondents. Results : The most dominant age of respondents with a good level of knowledge in the Evidence Based Practice 2 course in this study was 21-22 years old, with a percentage of 112 respondents (94.1%), gender with a good level of knowledge in the Evidence Based course The most dominant Practice 2 in this study was female, as many as 75 respondents with a percentage of (93.8%), the level of knowledge of respondents in the Evidence Based Practice 2 course in this study. The most dominant were respondents with a good level of knowledge, as many as 138 respondents with a percentage (91.4%).
An Overview of The Level of Occupational Stress of Anesthesiologists In The Surgical Room of The Hospital In The Banyumas District Area: English Assyifa, Ibnu; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Burhan, Asmat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v1i2.14

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Background: Every profession and employee in both developed and developing countries is affected by occupational stress, which is a global problem. Due to the great burden and responsibility of safeguarding human lives, the anesthesia care profession is particularly vulnerable to stress. And high levels of occupational stress can cause health problems, such as mental and behavioral disorders such as fatigue, anxiety, and depression, as well as other physical disorders such as cardiovascular disease and musculoskeletal disorders that affect service functions. The role of expert anesthesiologist has a function in pre, intra, post anesthesia care services and emergency management. Objective: To identify the characteristics of anesthesiologist's work stress level based on age, gender, working period, working hours and latest education in the surgical room. Methods: This research is descriptive quantitative with a cross sectional approach. The study population was 39 respondents, the focus of observation in this study was a description of the stress level of anesthesia administrators in the surgical room of the Banyumas Regency Hospital. Results: This study shows the level of stress with mild stress category with a total of 19 respondents with a percentage (48.7%) and moderate work stress as many as 4 respondents with a percentage (10.3%). Conclusion: The results of this study indicate the presence of mild and moderate work stress in surgical room anesthesiologists at the Banyumas Regency Regional Hospital.
The The Correlation between Motivation and Anesthetists’ Working Performance in Banyumas Regency: English Achmad Fadilah, Rizal; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Burhan, Asmat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v1i2.16

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Background: The performance of health workers is a very crucial issue to be studied in order to maintain and improve health services. The impact that occurs if the performance of health workers in the hospital is not good can cause patients and families to feel dissatisfied, patients and families will not use health services again. One of the factors that affect performance is motivation. Objective: Knowing the relationship between motivation and the performance of anesthesiologists in the Banyumas Regency area. Research: The research method is correlation analytics research with a cross sectional approach. The sampling technique used total sampling, a total of thirty-nine respondents. Data collection using work motivation and performance questionnaires. Bivariate analysis using spearman-rank. Results: The results of the study obtained a percentage of 39 respondents of anesthesiologists in the Banyumas Regency area with sufficient motivation as many as 28 respondents (71.79%) and respondents who had sufficient performance as many as 31 respondents (79.98%). The results of spearman-rank analysis showed a significant relationship, work motivation with the performance of anesthesiologists with a correlation value of 0.733 and a 2-tailed sig of 0.000. Conclusion: Advice for the anesthesiologist profession who is especially incorporated in the organization at the DPC IPAI Banyumas Branch Secretariat which researchers recommend is expected to improve the quality and quantity of health services to patients and families, namely by carrying out predetermined procedures and friendly, so that patients and families feel comfortable and served with satisfaction for the services provided.
Reletationship between ASA Physical Status and Recovery Time After General Anesthesia at RSUD Dr. M. Ashari Pemalang Agustriliani, Ricke Pramesti; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Burhan, Asmat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v1i2.21

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Background: General anesthesia is a state that changes the physiological condition of the body by removing consciousness, this consists of 3 components namely, hypnotics, analgesics, and muscle relaxation. Patients who have been given anesthetic drugs will recover and regain consciousness. ASA physical status is one of the factors that can determine the length of recovery of consciousness in patients. Methods: The method is a quantitative analytic observational research method with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique using consecutive sampling techniques obtained 46 respondents with inclusion and exclusion criteria. Result: The results showed that the most ASA physical status was ASA 2 (47.8%), while the most time to recover consciousness was in the delayed category (56.5%). The correlation test using Kendall's tau showed a significance of p = 0.000 (p < 0.05) with a correlation coefficient of 0.765. Conclusion: There is a strong association between ASA physical status and time to recover consciousness after general anesthesia.
THE Effect of Listening to Asmaul Husna on Anxiety of Preoperative Patients in RSI Purwokerto : English Wahyuni, Dwi; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Burhan, Asmat
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July - October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v1i2.23

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Background: Surgery is a medical treatment that uses invasive techniques by making an incision on the body part to be treated and ends with wound closure and suturing. This can cause both physiological and psychological stress. The psychological response to stress can be anxiety. This occurs because of the fear of bad possibilities that will happen that will harm the patient himself. Purpose: Knowing the effect of listening to Asmaul Husna on anxiety of preoperative patients at RSI Purwokerto. Methods: Design quasy experiment using Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design with sampling technique using purposive sampling technique as many as 116 respondents. The instrument used the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS). Data analysis using the Mann Whitney-U test. Results: We confirmed the effect of Asmaul Husna on anxiety. Paired T-test analysis of the control group with z= -0.37 with p = 0.70, while in the experimental group the mean ± SD was 0.27 ± 0.48 (CI 95% 0.14, 0.40) with p = 0.000. Mann Whitney-U analysis showed a value of z = -2.927, with p = 0.003. This shows that there is an effect of listening to Asmaul Husna on reducing the anxiety of preoperative patients at RSI Purwokerto. Conclusions: there is an effect of listening to Asmaul Husna on reducing anxiety of preoperative patients at RSI Purwokerto.
The Correlation Between Pre-Operative Fasting Duration and Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting Occurrence on Patients with General Anestehesia Karmana, Dede; Mixrova Sebayang, Septian; Kemal Firdaus, Eza; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November - February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v2i1.33

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Background: Preoperative fasting is a procedural measure implemented before surgery or anesthesia to avert regurgitation or vomiting. PONV incidence is influenced by surgical, anesthetic, and patient-related factors. The purpose of the study is to ascertain the duration of preoperative fasting observed by participants and the prevalence of PONV according to personality traits. Purpose: Determine the correlation between the duration of preoperative fasting and the occurrence of PONV in patients undergoing general anesthesia at RSUD Dr. Soekardjo Tasikmalaya. Methods: Observatory, descriptive, and cross-sectional designs are utilized. The sampling method was with sixty respondents ranging in age from seventeen to forty-five years, ASA I to II. Data is collected via observation and evaluation. Findings: The study observed that among 37 individuals (61.7%), preoperative fasting for 6-8 hours was beneficial, while for 23 individuals (38.3%), fasting for >8 hours were detrimental. At the age of 17-25 years, 10 individuals (47.6%) develop PONV, while 11 individuals (52.4%) do so between the ages of 26-45. Among women, 17 individuals (81.0%) have PONV, while 20 individuals (95.2%) have ASA I physical status, and 1 individual (4.8%) has ASA II physical status. Conclusion: There is a significant link (p < 0.013) between preoperative fasting time and postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) in patients under general anesthesia. Fasting before surgery should be long enough to avoid PONV
Description of Hemodynamic Changes in Section Caesarea Patients with Spina; Anesthesia in Sijunjung Regional General Hospital Nofyanto, Deden; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Triyudono, Danang
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November - February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v2i1.38

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Background: Every anesthetic action must Background: Every anesthetic action must pay attention to the patient's condition because this anesthetic action causes effects on all body systems, including hemodynamic changes in the patient's body. To see if there are hemodynamic changes that occur, blood pressure and pulse monitoring can be done during the Sectio Caesarea surgery process. Purpose: to know the description of hemodynamic changes in Sectio Caesaria patients with spinal anesthesia at Sijunjung Regional General Hospital. Methods: The type of research used is observational research with descriptive research type. The population in this study were all patients with cesarean section with spinal anesthesia at the Sijunjung Regional General Hospital in July - August with a sample size of 20 patients. Research instruments used ECG monitors and observation sheets using descriptive data analysis. Findings: blood pressure and pulse of respondents before spinal anesthesia were seen entirely, namely 20 respondents (100%) with normal blood pressure and pulse and after spinal anesthesia as many as 14 people (70%) experienced hypotension and 6 respondents (30%) with normal blood pressure. While the pulse rate in respondents after spinal anesthesia was 11 people (50%) experiencing tachycardia and 9 people (45%) with a normal pulse. Conclusion: then it means that there is a picture of hemodynamic changes in sectio caesaria patients with spinal anesthesia at the Sijunjung Regional General Hospital.
Overview of Thirst Level in Pre-Operative Patients Muhammad Pandu Wira Sena Isnantopo, Noor; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Triyudono, Danang
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March - June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v2i2.48

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Background: Fasting before surgery has the effect of reducing the acidity and volume of the stomach which affects the risk of nausea and vomiting leading to aspiration pnomonia and gastric regurgitation that may occur during anesthesia. Purpose: The study aims to determine the description of the level of thirst in preoperative patients at the Central Surgical Installation (IBS) of Dr. H. Moch. Ansari Saleh Banjarmasin Hospital. Methods: This study used descriptive method with cross sectional design. The sampling technique with total sampling obtained 35 respondents. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. Findings: The study showed 18 respondents (51.4%) had fasted for 5-8 hours before surgery, 13 respondents (37.1%) had a habit of drinking more than 2000 ml of water per day, this study showed that the level of thirst of respondents in the mild category was 31.4%, the level of moderate thirst was 42.9% and the level of severe thirst was 25.7%. Conclusion: That more respondents experienced moderate thirst.
Operating Room Orientation Using Visual Media Virtual Reality Box (Vr.Box) On Decreasing The Level of Fear of Pre Operation Patients Hidayat, Wahyu; Sukmaningtyas, Wilis; Bisma Yudha, Magenda
Java Nursing Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July - October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61716/jnj.v2i3.72

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Background: Effective new patient orientation is crucial in reducing preoperative anxiety, which can significantly impact patient outcomes. Anxiety in patients often stems from unmet needs for security and fear of imminent threats. The Virtual Reality Box (VR Box) has emerged as a potential tool to alleviate this anxiety by providing a distracting and calming experience. Purposes: This study evaluates the impact of operating room orientation on preoperative anxiety levels, with a focus on its effectiveness when combined with VR Box technology. Methods: This study utilized the Amsterdam Preoperative Anxiety and Information Scale (APAIS) to measure anxiety levels in patients before and after receiving operating room orientation. The intervention involved providing comprehensive orientation about the nursing process and surgical environment. A total of [number] preoperative patients participated in the study, and their anxiety levels were assessed pre- and post-orientation. Findings: The analysis revealed a reduction in average anxiety levels from 20.1% before the orientation to 16.2% after the orientation, indicating a 3.9% decrease in anxiety. This suggests that the orientation process effectively mitigated some of the anxiety associated with preoperative procedures. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate that operating room orientation can significantly reduce preoperative anxiety. The integration of orientation strategies with tools such as the VR Box could enhance patient comfort and preparedness, potentially improving overall surgical outcomes. Future research should explore the long-term benefits and potential enhancements of combining orientation with advanced anxiety-reducing technology.
Co-Authors Abdurrohman Rasyid Achmad Fadilah, Rizal Adiratna Sekar Siwi Adriani, Prasanti Adriyani, Fauziyah Hanum Nur Afrilya, Tiara Octa Agustriliani, Ricke Pramesti Alfarizi, M Rizqy Diaz Alifa, Fhadilah Putri Syiva Alifiani, Azizah Putri Amin Susanto Apriyanti, Meli Ardan, Achmad Area Dhiatamaa, Sketsa Areksah, Recy Asmat Burhan Assyifa, Ibnu Ayunda Frisqi Herlianingsih Azizah, Wafa Nur Bisma Yudha, Magenda Burhan, Asmat Danang Tri Yudhono Dea Oktria Nur Dedi, Dedi Irawan Depi Anggara Devi Ratna Puspitasari Dewi, Hefty Kusuma Didik Dhani Irawan Dwi Atika Safitri Dwi Novitasari Dwi Septi Wulandari Dwi Wahyuni Dzuhuri, Muh Adnan Elfi Aprilia Farhan Fawwaz Fauzi, Rizki Febriyanti, Vivin Dwi Feti Kumala Dewi Firdaus, Eza Kemal Fitrianingsih Fitrianingsih Gita Afriyani R Gulo, Sinansari Hanum NA, Fauziah Hapsari, Amelya Prabawati Hendrila, Salsabila Putri Hidayat, Ariani Putri Hikmal Akbar Hikmanti, Arlyana Hilda Nesa Dwiningrum ibadillah yusmana Ibrahim, Nawal Iis Setiawan Ikhwan Yuda Kusuma Irawan, Didik Dhani Juarsa, Salsabila Saila Karmana, Dede Kemal Firdaus, Eza Linda Yanti Made Suandika Madyo Maryoto Madyo Maryoto Magenda Bisma Yudha Marfuatus Solikhah Maria Paulina Irma Susanti Mariah Ulfah Martyarini Budi Setyawati Maya Safitri Maya Safitri Mixrova Sebayang, Septian Muhammad Def Muhammad Pandu Wira Sena Isnantopo, Noor Narendra, Gangsar Haryo Nika, Fifi Sephia Nofyanto, Deden Noor Rochmah Ida Ayu TP Novita Sari Nur Ardiyani, Fauziah Hanum Nur Wahyuni Nuraeni Nuraeni Nurinnisa Shiddiqiyah Nurjanah, Dilla Ainun Ocha Rajabia Rahmah Pramudya Gurensky, Ganea Rada, Muh Husein Rahmanto, Edwin Teguh Rahmat Danus Ramlan Ramlan Refa Teja Muti Reni Dwi Setyaningsih Restu Pujianto Retno Kristanti Retno Monicha Sari Ria Anggrina Ricky Irawan Riski Ardi Saputro Riski Saputra Risky Hidayat Riyan Makhfudin Rizkiaturrahma, Farah Rizqi Nur Azkiyah Roro Lintang Suryani S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Sahrani, Atifah Syifa Sari, Finda Antika Savitri, Nurmalita Ayu Sekar Pertiwi Sekar Siwi, Adiratna Septian Mixrova Sebayang Setyawati, Martyarini Budi Shiddiqiyah, Nurinnisa sinta desiyanti Sintya Dwi Utami Siti Haniyah Siti Robi'ah Yuniatun Sri Rahayu Sri Wahyuni suci khasanah Suci Khasanah Sugiharti, Rosi Kurnia Sulistianingrum, Andini Suryo Ediyono Susanto, Amin Susilo Rini Thopan Heri Wibowo Tin Utami Tin Utami Tophan Heri Wibowo Tophan Heri Wibowo Tri Sumarni Tri Sumarni Triyudono, Danang Ulfah , Mariah Wahyu Dwi Rahmawati Wahyu Hidayat Wahyuni, Tika Wasis Eko Kurniawan Wibowo, Tophan Heri Wijaya, Aditya Windiarti, Prahesti Anita Wirakhmi, Ikit Netra Wulandari, Dwi Septi Yanrin, Adzana Salsabila Nezga Pratama Yantoro, Awal Tunis Yudha, Magenda Bisma Yudono, Danang Tri Yunita Bonis Zidan, Fahmi