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Journal : Jurnal VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)

The Effect of Elderly Exercise on Pain Scale in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Dedi Supriadi; Reni Purwanti; Rosmiati Rosmiati; Jajuk Kusumawaty; Andan Firmansyah
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
Publisher : LPPM STIKes Muhammadiyah Ciamis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (305.988 KB) | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v1i1.142

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Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common articular inflammatory disease in the elderly. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic, systemic disease that typically develops slowly and is characterized by recurrent inflammation of the diarthrodial joints and associated structures. According to the Ciamis District Office, from the entire Ciamis District Health Center, 17,492 cases of rheumatoid arthritis were diagnosed. To determine the effect of elderly exercise on pain scale in patients with rheumatoid arthritis at the Ciamis Public Health Center. This research method is a pre-experimental design in the form of one group One-Shot Case Study. The population in this study were the elderly aged 45-59 years as many as 129 people. The sampling technique in this research is accidental sampling. The sample in this study were the elderly aged 45-59 years as many as 56 people. The results of the study stated that there was an influence of elderly exercise on the pain scale in patients with rheumatoid arthritis at the Ciamis Health Center, with the significance value of the Wilcoxon test results showing (P = 0.029 <0.05). This means that rheumatoid arthritis can be reduced by doing sports, one of which is by doing elderly gymnastics. Exercise that is done regularly can strengthen the muscles around the joints, reduce pain or aches, improve balance and provide more energy in the body. Conclusion is elderly exercise can affect the pain scale of rheumatoid arthritis sufferers
The Influence of the Four Pillars of Diabetes Mellitus Control on Complications in Diabetes Mellitus Patients Endrian Mulyadi Justitia Waluyo; Diki Arif Hidayat; Dedi Supriadi; Andan Firmansyah; Iif Taufiq El Haque
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 1 No 2 (2019): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (393.509 KB) | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v1i2.158

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There needs to be an effort in the management of Diabetes mellitus to keep blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible to prevent complications. Diabetes mellitus control can be done through four pillars, namely education, medical nutrition therapy, physical exercise, and pharmacological intervention. According to data from the District Health Office. Ciamis in 2019 there were 305 people suffering from diabetes mellitus in Kawali sub-district. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of the four pillars of diabetes mellitus control on the incidence of complications in people with diabetes mellitus in Kawali sub-district, Ciamis district. This research is a descriptive-analytic study using a cross-sectional approach. Samples were taken using the purposive sampling method as many as 30 respondents. Data were collected using questionnaires and observation sheets. Data analysis used the Chi-Square test with a 95% confidence level. The results showed that 83% of respondents had a good level of education, 60% had appropriate medical nutrition therapy settings, 60% did not do physical exercise, and 66.7% adhered to pharmacological interventions. The results of statistical tests showed that there was a relationship between the pillars of education, medical nutrition therapy, and pharmacological intervention with the incidence of complications in people with diabetes mellitus in Kawali sub-district, Ciamis district. There is no relationship between physical exercise and the incidence of complications in people with diabetes mellitus in Kawali sub-district, Ciamis district     
Relationship Between Diet And Type 2 Diabetes Militus at Dr. Mamik Clinic Dedi Supriadi; Rudi Kurniawan; Siva Khoerun Nisa; Henri Setiawan; Dadi Hamdani
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 2 No 2 (2020): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
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Diabetes Mellitus is now a serious threat to humans in the world. One of the factors that cause Diabetes Mellitus is diet. Diabetes Mellitus is a degenerative disease that is closely related to diet. Improper dietary regulation as recommended by 3J (Schedule, Amount, and Type) can result in an increase in blood sugar levels Objective: This study aims to determine the relationship between Diet and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus at dr. Mamik in 2020. The research method used is a quantitative analysis using a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were all patients who went to dr. Mamik in May 2020 as many as 142 people. Samples were taken using the quota sampling technique of as many as 59 people. The results of the study show an overview of the diet of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus at the dr. Mamik, most of whom were in the bad category as many as 40 people (67.8%), a description of the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus at the dr. Mamik, the highest frequency was in the category of Type 2 DM as many as 37 people (62.7%) and there was a significant relationship between diet and type 2 diabetes mellitus at Dr. Mamik Clinic because the value of alpha  > value. Conclusion: there is a relationship between diet and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Giving of Non-Pharmacological Therapy of Young Coconut Water (Cocos Nucifera L.) to Hypertension Patients Dedi Supriadi; Elis Roslianti; Rizky Perdana Susanto
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 3 No 1 (2021): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v3i1.247

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Hypertension is a condition in which systolic blood pressure is elevated, more than 140 mmHg, and diastolic blood pressure is over 90 mmHg. This disease is also called the “Silent Killer” because it has no distinctive symptoms. Non-pharmacological therapy is a therapy that utilizes natural ingredients. Young coconut water is a non-pharmacological treatment for high blood pressure. Young coconut water contains almost all minerals, and potassium (K) is one of the most abundant ingredients in coconut water. Young coconut water is high in potassium, which helps lower blood pressure. So that young coconut water can be used to treat high blood pressure. The methods used are descriptive and based on a case study approach. The case study was based on a family with high blood pressure problems and ineffective health management. Client and family data collection techniques include the stages of assessment, interviews, observation, physical examination, and documentation research. The results of the case study, when the client's assessment was carried out, complained of inflammation, dizziness, throbbing headaches, and neck stiffness. When checking the client's imperative signs, the client's blood pressure was 170/110 mmHg. Families don't seem to understand how to care for family members with hypertension, and families also don't seem to take advantage of existing health facilities. The established diagnosis is that family health management is not effective. The nursing plan used is non-pharmacological therapy of young coconut water for 3-day visits to reduce the high blood pressure of clients with hypertension. After implementing the action of giving young coconut water (Cocos nucifera) to lower blood pressure in clients with hypertension, it has been found that young coconut water can lower blood pressure, but drinking coconut water was limited by the short study period of 3 days, so the client's blood pressure was always in the normal range of 150/90 mmHg, which is classified as mild hypertension.
Giving Cucumber Juice (Cucumis Sativus L) To Reduce Pain In Clients With Hypertension Dedi Supriadi; Nur Hidayat; Elis Roslianti; Nur Ash Shafa Solihah
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 5 No 1 (2023): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v5i1.264

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Tujuan: Studi kasus ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan efektifitas pemberian jus mentimun untuk mengurangi nyeri pada klien hipertensi Metode: Penelitian ini menggunakan desain studi kasus dengan pendekatan asuhan spesialis yang meliputi asesmen, diagnosis, intervensi, implementasi dan evaluasi. Studi kasus ini dilakukan di masyarakat sekitar Puskesmas Pamarican. Penelitian dimulai pada bulan Juni 2023 pada tanggal 5-7 Juni 2023 dengan intervensi pemberian jus mentimun yang dilakukan selama 3 hari. fokus intervensi gangguan untuk masalah nyeri utama adalah mempersembahkan jus mentimun. Data objektif dan data subjektif digunakan sebagai acuan secara periodik untuk mendapatkan hasil saat dilakukan intervensi. Hasil: Dalam studi kasus ini didukung oleh data subjektif dan data objektif. Data subyektif yang didapat adalah pasien mengatakan setelah diberikan intervensi konsumsi jus mentimun selama tiga hari, nyeri di kepala hingga belakang leher sudah berkurang. Sedangkan data objektif yang diperoleh adalah skala nyeri berkurang dari skala 4 (0-10) menjadi skala 2 (0-10). Kesimpulan: Intervensi pemberian jus mentimun efektif untuk menurunkan nyeri dan efektif untuk menurunkan tekanan darah pada klien hipertensi. dibuktikan dengan perubahan skala nyeri yang menurun secara bertahap setiap hari. Perbaikan optimal terjadi pada hari ketiga dari skala nyeri 3 menjadi skala nyeri 2 (0-10) dan tekanan darah dalam batas normal yaitu 120/80 mmHg.
Implementation of Non-Pharmacological Therapy by Giving Melon Fruit (Cucumis Melo L) to Patients with Hypertension Asep Gunawan; Dedi Supriadi; Alfi Fadilah
Jurnal Vocational Nursing Sciences (VNUS) Vol 5 No 1 (2023): JURNAL VNUS (Vocational Nursing Science)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52221/jvnus.v5i1.336

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Objective: This case study is to implement non-pharmacological therapy by administering melon fruit to reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Method: This study uses descriptive analysis with a case study approach. This case study is to describe, objectively describe, and explore in-depth data regarding nursing care for hypertensive patients with ineffective family management problems in the Health UPTD Work Area of the Cikoneng Health Center. When conducting research, the authors also make observations at certain times in the form of assessments, nursing diagnoses, interventions, implementation, and evaluation. Providing non-pharmacological therapy to eat melons to reduce high blood pressure and respondents' adherence to eating melons The observation began after being given health education, which aimed to find out whether there was adherence to eating melons and whether there was a change in blood pressure or no change. This study was conducted on Mrs. C with hypertension in Colendra Hamlet, RT.13 RW.05, Sindangsari Village, Cikoneng District, Ciamis Regency, in the working area of the UPTD Cikoneng Health Center from March 31 to April 3, 2023, for 4 days of visit. Result Based on the results of an assessment of hypertensive family members and there were nursing diagnoses assigned to the family, namely ineffective family health management, related to the inability of the family to care for sick family members and the inability of the family to make the right decisions. Given the intervention and implementation of non-pharmacological therapy of melon fruit to reduce the patient's blood pressure. The implementation was given for 3 days, the patient's blood pressure gradually decreased from 160/100 MmHg to 150/90 MmHg, but had not yet reached normal levels. So that the action of giving melon fruit can be continued and applied in daily life independently. Conclusion: Giving non-pharmacological therapy giving melon fruit has proven to be useful for lowering blood pressure in hypertensive patients, the benefits of therapy will be maximized if done regularly and gradually.