Sri Sundari
Universitas Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin

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P PENGALAMAN PERAWAT YANG PERNAH TERKONFIRMASI COVID-19 DI RSUD SULTAN SURIANSYAH Sri Sundari; Lukman Harun
Journal of Nursing Invention Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Nursing Invention
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/jni.v2i2.134

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Background:The high incidence of COVID-19 which causes a pandemic for the whole world, even Indonesia, South Kalimantan have quite large numbers related to the COVID-19 disease, one of which is health workers, one of which is a nurse, nurses are people who improve alot of things. interact with patients in hospitals, so that nurses are also quite a lot infected or confirmed COVID-19.Objective:to obtain an overview of the experiences of nurses who have been confirmed by COVID-19 at the Sultan Suriansyah Hospital.Method:used in this study is a qualitative method with a phenomenological design. Data collection was carried out by exploring ten participants. Data collection was carried out by in-depth interviews with ten nurses who had confirmed COVID-19 at the Sultan Suriansyah Hospital. Data analysis using Collaizzi's technique. Results:namely: (1) understanding of COVID-19; (2) signs of symptoms of COVID-19 (3) the process of transmission of COVID-19; (4) Establishing a Confirmed Diagnosis of COVID-19; (5) the body's response after knowing that COVID-19 is confirmed; (6) Actions after knowing that COVID-19 is confirmed; (7) Hope after being declared cured. Conclusion: The nurse's experience in this study was a disease caused by the corona virus which affected the respiratory system, digestion, discomfort and the human body's immune system, which quickly transmitted to others, thus requiring us to maintain health protocols. To pay more attention to health protocols both at home and in the hospital.
Combined Isometric Handgrip Exercise and Slow Deep Breathing for Blood Pressure Reduction: A Family Nursing Case Study Afif Azhar Abulkhair Jayadie; Hiryadi; Sri Sundari
Papua Medicine and Health Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Vol. 3 No. 1 (Juni 2026) : Papua Medicine and Health Science
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64141/pmhs.v3i1.81

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Hypertension requires continuous management, and family involvement may support self-care and sustained blood pressure control at home. This study aimed to describe the application of combined isometric handgrip exercise and slow deep breathing for blood pressure reduction within the context of family nursing care in a patient with hypertension. This single-case study involved a 59-year-old woman with a five-year history of hypertension. The combined intervention was implemented for 15–20 minutes daily over five consecutive days, with blood pressure measured before and after each session. The patient's blood pressure changed from 193/108 mmHg before the intervention on the first day to 164/92 mmHg after the intervention on the fifth day. The patient also reported reduced shortness of breath and tingling in the right leg, improved sleep quality, and an increased ability to perform the exercise independently. Family members participated by accompanying and encouraging the patient and supporting dietary changes. Combined isometric handgrip exercise and slow deep breathing may be considered an adjunctive non-pharmacological approach within family nursing care for patients with hypertension.