Andriani, Wiwiek Retti
Department Of Nursing, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Malang; Wiwiekretti99.polkesma.po@gmail.com (Corresponding Author)

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The Effect of Egg White Consumption on the Healing of Perineal Wounds in Post Partum Mothers at Harjono Ponorogo Hospital Yustina Purwaningsih; Wiwiek Retti Andriani
Health Notions Vol 6, No 3 (2022): March
Publisher : Humanistic Network for Science and Technology (HNST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn60302

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Postpartum period is a period of reproductive organs recovery that undergoing major changes during pregnancy and childbirth, for example perineal tear recovery. Acceleration of perineal wound healing during the postpartum period is expected to prevent postpartum mother from infection. The research aimed to determine the effect of egg white consumption on the healing of perineal wounds in post partum mothers at  Harjono Ponorogo Hospital. The research method is experiment with a population of postpartum mothers who suffered perineal wounds at Dr. HarjonoPonorogo Hospital, The sample in this research were 51 respondents which were divided into 3 groups, namely the control group, the first case group was giving 5 egg whites per day for 6 days  and the second case group was giving 3 egg whites per day for 6 days. Each group consists of 17 respondents. Then the sample were analyzed using the che square statistical test. The results of the research is P volue 0.022 < from α 0.05. The result showed that there is a positive influence of egg white consumtion on postpartum maternal perineal wound healing. It is recommended for postpartum mothers to consume at least 3 egg whites a day to speed up the healing process of perineal wounds.Keywords: egg white; perineal wound healing; postpartum mothers
Exercise Habits and Family Disease History as Determinant of Activity Intolerance and ECG Patterns of Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) Wiwiek Retti Andriani; Agus Wiwit Suwanto; Heru Wiratmoko; Agung Eko Hartanto; Sumy Dwi Antono; Endang Purwaningsih; Gandes Widya Hendrawati; Mirza Failasufi; Langgeng Cahyono
Health Notions Vol 6, No 4 (2022): April
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Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) occurs due to blockage of coronary blood vessels which causes a decrease in oxygen flow and advanced conditions has an impact on physical activity. Factors associated with activity intolerance and ECG patterns suc as: sex, age, education, history of previous illnesses, exercise habits, family history of illness. The study involved all patients diagnosed with NSTEMI in the ICCU room at RSUD Dr. Harjono, a sample of 30 respondents was selected using a consecutive sampling technique. This research was analyzed by multivariate analysis.  The result of this research showed that factors that influence the tolerance of the activities of patients with coronary heart disease were sports habits and a history of previous illnesses. The respondent's habit of exercising affected the complaints that arise during the activity (each p-value was less tha 0.05). As conclusion, factors that affect the activity intolerance of coronary heart disease patients are physical exercise habits and family history of disease. Keywords: determinant factors; activity intolerance; ECG patterns; acute coronary syndrome