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Implementasi Terapi Murottal Al-Quran Pada Ny. A Dengan Nyeri Akut Post Sectio Caesarea di RSUD Indramayu Amma Nur’aisah; Nengsih Yulianingsih
Nursing Applied Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July : Nursing Applied Journal
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57213/naj.v2i3.381

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Background: Sectio Caesarea (SC) is a birth process through surgery in the abdominal area which will cause disruption of tissue and nerve continuity, resulting in pain in the post section caesarean incision area. Efforts to reduce pain with pharmacological and non pharmacological techniques, one of the non-pharmacological techniques is distraction techniques. This distraction technique is used to divert attention to pain and reduce pain. One effective distraction technique is murottal therapy. Murottal therapy is a form of nursing care, which teaches patients to provide therapy by listening to verse from the holy Koran. Objective: This case study is to determine the development of pain before and after the implementation of Murottal Quran therapy in Mrs. A with acute pain Post Sectio Caesarea at RSUD Indramayu. Method: This case study is a descriptive method with a case study approach and uses a nursing process approach. Results: There was a decrease in the pain scale in Mrs. A post caesarean section at Indramayu Regional Hospital from the moderate pain scale category to the mild pain scale category. Conclusion: Al-Quran murottal therapy has a positive impact on patients with acute pain post Sectio caesarea.
Implementasi Kompres Hangat pada Pasien Nyeri Akut di Ruang Gincu 1 RSUD Indramayu Nengsih Yulianingsih; Violin Jelita Tarahati
Nursing Applied Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July : Nursing Applied Journal
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57213/naj.v2i3.382

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Introduction: acute postpartum pain is caused by physiological changes that occur in postpartum mothers such as degeneration and necrosis at the placenta, the return of the uterus to its pre-pregnant condition, and changes in the vulva and vagina, in which case postpartum mothers need knowledge in providing warm compress relaxation therapy to reduce the pain felt after childbirth. Purpose: This case study is to analyze the implementation of warm compresses on Mrs. K, postpartum pregnancy serotinous patient with a nursing diagnosis of acute pain in Gincu Room 1, Indramayu Regional Hospital. Method: The method in this writing uses a case study. Data collection uses nursing care process which includes assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation and evaluation. As well as NRS (Numerical Rating Scale) as a pain scale instrument. Results and Discussion: before the warm compress was applied, the pain scale was 9 (0-10) with a response to complaints of pain, the patient grimaced, said he had difficulty sleeping, the patient only focused on himself and did not follow orders. After 2 days of giving the warm compress for 15 minutes, there was a change in the scale pain becomes 5 (0-10) with the response to the patient's complaint of pain, the grimace has decreased, the patient can sleep, the patient can focus and follow orders well. Conclusion: based on the implementation of warm compresses that have been carried out on Mrs. For postpartum pregnancy serotinous patients with a nursing diagnosis of acute pain in the Gincu Room 1, Indramayu Regional Hospital, the problem of acute pain in the patient can be resolved and the patient's outcome target is achieved.
Implementasi Mobilisasi Dini pada NY. M G2P2A0 dengan Gangguan Mobilitas Fisik Post Partum Sectio Caesarea di Ruang Dewi Sartika RSUD Arjawinangun Kabupaten Cirebon Nengsih Yulianingsih; Desi Indriani
Nursing Applied Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): July : Nursing Applied Journal
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57213/naj.v3i3.772

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Background: A Caesarean section (CS) is a birthing procedure performed by making an incision in the mother's abdominal wall and uterus to deliver the baby, usually performed when normal vaginal delivery is not possible due to medical indications for the mother or fetus, such as placenta previa, abnormal presentation or position of the fetus, and other conditions that pose a risk of medical complications that endanger the mother and fetus. At Arjawinangun Regional Hospital, 1,491 CS births were recorded in 2021. One of the problems that often occurs in post-Cesarean section patients is impaired physical mobility, which causes limitations in the ability to move independently. This disorder needs to be addressed immediately so as not to hinder the recovery process. To overcome this problem, early mobilization intervention is very important. Early mobilization is a way to help patients increase their physical activity after undergoing surgery. Objective: This study aims to determine the description of the implementation of early mobilization in Mrs. M with impaired physical mobility after Caesarean section in the Dewi Sartika room, Arjawinangun Regional Hospital, Cirebon Regency, and to assess its effectiveness in overcoming these impaired physical mobility. Implementation method: This study used a case study method with research subjects in the form of patients who experienced impaired physical mobility after Sectio Caesarea at RSUD Arjawinangun Cirebon Regency. The implementation process involved providing early mobilization instructions which included light movement exercises tailored to the patient's condition. Results: The results of the study showed that after the implementation of early mobilization, impaired physical mobility in patients after Sectio Caesarea could be resolved significantly. Patients showed increased ability to move, reduced pain, and accelerated the post-operative recovery process.