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Garlic as A Modern Nursing Complementary Therapy (MNCT) For Hypertensive Patients Thalib, Abdul; Makatita, Bazrul; Hasan, Hulan; Keliwawa, Sudin; Labulawa, Irman; Papalia, Indah
International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJNHS) Vol. 6 No. 6 (2023): International Journal of Nursing and Health Services (IJHNS)
Publisher : Alta Dharma Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v6i6.761

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Introduction: Hypertension is a severe problem that needs to be addressed because it is a significant factor causing premature death worldwide. The use of garlic herbs as a treatment for hypertension has been widely done but still needs further research, especially providing the correct dose for patients. Objective: This study aims to find the right amount to treat hypertension, determine the decrease in systole and diastole blood pressure, and see the impact of BMI on lowering blood pressure from garlic therapy. Method: Pre-experimental Design research design with One-group Pretest-posttest Design. The sampling technique was non-probability with a   purposive sampling approach. This study consisted of 45 respondents divided into three groups: Group 1 (dose 3gr), Group 2 (dose 6gr), and Group 3 (dose 9 gr). The intervention was carried out by giving garlic steeping to patients with hypertension who were monitored for seven days. Results: There was an effect of garlic steeping on reducing systole blood pressure in group 1 (0.033), group 2 (0.011), and group 3 (0.001) as well as diastole blood pressure, group 1 (0.038) and group 3 (0.034) while in group 2 (0.102) was not significant. Decrease in systole and diastole blood pressure in group 1 10.01±4.67 mmHg in group 2 12±2 mmHg while in group 3 18±4 mmHg. Conclusion: Steeping garlic in all three intervention groups can lower systole and diastole blood pressure, where high doses show more significant blood pressure reductions than low doses. Recommendation: Garlic can be used as a complementary nursing therapy by adjusting the dosage needs according to the patient's blood pressure
PERBANDINGAN PERCEPATAN PENYEMBUHAN LUKA SIRKUMSISI MENGGUNAKAN ELEKTROCAUTER DENGAN MODERN KLEM DI WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS PEMBANTU LIANG KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH 2021 Thalib, Abdul; Hasan, Hulan
Pasapua Health Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): Pasapua Health Journal
Publisher : STIKES Pasapua Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62412/phj.v4i2.84

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Introduction: Circumcision is the act of cutting or removing part or all of the skin covering the foreskin of the penis. Broadly speaking circumcision consists of several stages. First, an aseptic and antiseptic procedure, namely cleaning the penis and its surroundings using an antiseptic fluid with the aim of killing most of the bacteria, viruses and fungi around the operating field in order to minimize the risk of infection. The circumcision method is currently growing with a variety of circumcision techniques, previously the electocautery method with sutures has shifted to the modern clamp circumcision method without sutures. Several existing methods need to be evaluated so that people can find out the fundamental differences in each method. Methods: This study used an observational cross-sectional design, the research variables were measured at the same time during the study with the unpaired Mann Whitney test, a sample size of 18 respondents was carried out using the electrocautery circumcision technique for 9 people and the super ring clamp circumcision technique for 9 people. The level of wound healing was assessed from the inflammatory, proliferation and maturation phases using an observation sheet measuring instrument. Results: It was found that there was no significant comparison between electrocautery and modern clamps with a value of P=0.857 which means 0.05, so there is no comparison. In terms of the wound healing phase, the mean or average super ring clamps were higher with a difference in inflammation of 0.66, proliferation of 0.78 and maturation of 0.11. Conclusion: There is no significant difference between electrocautery technique and modern clamps in the circumcision process.