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Journal : Health and Technology Journal (HTECHJ)

Nursing Care for Pleural Effusion Patients Through Semifowler Position on Hemodynamic Status: A Case Report Mas’ulyatul Hukmiyah; Muhamad Zulfatul A'la; Ika Adelia Susanti; Yudho Tri Handoko
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v3i2.320

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Pleural effusion is the accumulation of fluid in the pleural cavity or membrane that separates the inner chest wall from the lungs. Pleural effusion can affect hemodynamics because increased intrapleural pressure can push organs in the mediastinum. Providing a semi-fowler position is one of the nursing interventions that is expected to improve hemodynamic status in patients with pleural effusion. This study aims to determine the implementation of nursing care for patients with pleural effusion by applying the semi-fowler position to hemodynamic status in the Catleya Room, dr. Soebandi Hospital, Jember. The research method in this study uses a case study. The respondents and place in this study were Mr. T. with pleural effusion in the Catleya Room of RSD dr. Soebandi Jember. Semifowler position intervention was given for 3 days with a duration of 2 hours. The results of this study indicate that on the first day, there was a decrease in blood pressure, MAP, and respiratory rate. While the pulse rate and oxygen saturation increased. On the second and third day, of the application of the semifowler position, the results showed that there was a decrease in respiratory rate and an increase in pulse rate and oxygen saturation. While there were no hemodynamic changes in blood pressure and MAP. The conclusion of this study is that the implementation of the semi-Fowler position has an effect on hemodynamic status, especially on reducing respiratory rate and increasing pulse rate and oxygen saturation.
Nursing Care for Hydronephrosis Patients Through Deep Breathing Relaxation Techniques Implementation to Reduce Pain: A Case Report Miftah Salsabila; Muhamad Zulfatul A'la; Murtaqib; Yudho Tri Handoko
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v3i3.321

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Hydronephrosis occurs due to a disorder in the urinary tract that causes the flow of urine from the urinary tract to be obstructed, causing the dilation of the channels in the kidneys. The main symptoms that hydronephrosis patients commonly feel are pain in the lower back, nausea, and fatigue. Deep breath relaxation therapy, as a non-pharmacological therapy, has the effect of reducing pain. This study aims to determine the effect of deep breath relaxation techniques in patients with hydronephrosis and pain complaints. The method used in this study was a case study of one patient who was given an intervention for three days. The pain intensity scale was measured using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). This study showed a significant reduction in pain intensity in hydronephrosis patients from a scale of 6 to a scale of 3, where the deep breath relaxation technique intervention was given for three consecutive days for three sets per day in patients. Based on the results of the study, the researcher suggests the use of deep breath relaxation techniques as a non-pharmacological therapy in hydronephrosis patients with pain complaints in clinical practice, which can be provided by health workers, especially nurses or as patient-independent therapy because deep breath relaxation techniques are easy to do therapy and do not require additional tools and materials to do so.
Nursing Care for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Patients with Deep Breath Relaxation Intervention to Reduce Pain Tita Saskia Asmoro; Muhamad Zulfatul A'la; Mulia Hakam; Heri Siswanto
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v3i4.322

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Dengue fever or hemorrhagic fever is an acute infectious disease that can be transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The virus carried by the Aedes aegypti mosquito will attack cells in the liver, disrupting liver function and causing swelling and bleeding. Symptoms that can occur are high fever, muscle and joint pain, and rash. One of the nonpharmacological therapies is deep breath relaxation therapy to reduce pain. This study aims to analyze deep breath relaxation techniques to reduce pain. This research design used a case report approach.   The pain can decrease after being given deep breath relaxation therapy for 3 days. On the first day, on a scale of 7, it decreased to a scale of 2 on the third day of hospitalization. Applying deep breath relaxation techniques can help reduce pain intensity by relaxing skeletal muscles that experience spasms due to increased prostaglandins, so that vasodilation of blood vessels will increase blood flow that is spasmed and ischemic. This technique can help a person or patient control themselves when feeling emotional discomfort, physical stress, or pain. Deep breath relaxation techniques can be given to patients who experience pain as a nonpharmacological therapy. The application of this relaxation technique is proven to reduce pain intensity.
Co-Authors Agus Meriroja Agustina, Baiq Linda Agustiningsih Agustiningsih Akhmad Zainur Ridla Amaningrum, Nurfika Anisah Ardiana Ardiyanto, Makhrufi M.A.S. Arif Eko Cahyono Arini, Puji Artha, Artha Baiq Reny Ermayuningsih Baskoro Setioputro Batrisyia, Irdina Benjayamas Pilayon Chanicha Chaitonthueng Chyntia, Meideline Chyntia Defi Efendi Dewi, Dwi Puspita Dodi Wijaya Emi Wuri Wuryaningsih Endrian Kurniawan, Dicky Esoh, Nahyeni Bassah Evita Rohmaniah Fauziah, Oktaviani Fauziah Gunarto, Sugito Tri Hafan Sutawardana, Jon Hana R. Agustina Hana Rizmadewi Agustina Heri Siswanto Ifka Wardaniyah Ika Adelia Susanti Iwan Setiawan Iyus Yosep Juthaluck Saentho Juwarti Juwarti Karisa, Putri Karisa Khanitta Nuntaboot, Khanitta Komarudin Komarudin Kurniasari, Reni Hesti Kushariyadi Kushariyadi Kustiarini, Ari Latifa Aini Susumaningrum Lianawati Lianawati Linda Novema Maghfiroh, Rahmawati L. Mas’ulyatul Hukmiyah Maulidiyah, Dewi Diniyatul Miftah Salsabila Misni, Yulia Muhamad Hasan Basri Mulia Hakam Murtaqib Murtaqib Musarrofa, Faise Lailatul Niruwan Turnbull Nurfika Asmaningrum Pairin Yodsuban Rahmawati, Iis Retno Wardani, Hamidah Rismawan Adi Yunanto Rochmawati, Erna Rochmawati Rondhianto Rondhianto Rozana, Anggun Afrix Rungreangkulkij, Somporn Ruris Haristiani Sanaah, Sanaah Sholihah, Mar'atus Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siswoyo Siti Ulfah Rifa’atul Fitri Sriwardani, Endang SUJARWANTO Sulis Setyowati Tita Saskia Asmoro Tri Gunarto, Sugito Tri Handoko, Yudho Ulfi Bini’Matillah Wantiyah Wantiyah Wijaya, Dodi Wira Mustapa, Gesit Yudho Tri Handoko Yudho Tri Handoko Zetti Finali Zumrotul Farikhah