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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
Differences in local anesthesia techniques of jet injectors and 3 cc spoits on children's pain perception in ishak al-hijrah foundation ambon Labulawa, Irman; Thalib, Abdul
Innovative Approaches in Health Science Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Innovative Approaches in Health Science Journal
Publisher : CV. Paperhome Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64871/a9cqp238

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Background: Body hygiene is one of the most important things to do in Islam, circumcision which is a sunnah recommended for every Muslim to avoid unclean on the male genitals which is a requirement in performing prayers. Objective: To determine the comparison of local anesthesia administration of circumcision patients with jet injectors and 3cc spoits on children's pain perception at Ishak Al-Hijrah Ambon Foundation. Method : The design of pretest and postest aims to determine the effect of the effect of the comparison of local anatesia of circumcision patients with jet injectors on the pain perception of children pre op circumcision at the Ishak Al-Hijrah Foundation Ambon. Results: showed that the pain response obtained from 7 respondents using 3cc spoit was 5 respondents with severe pain (71.5%), 1 respondent with moderate pain (14.2%) and 1 respondent with mild pain (14.2%). Pain response after administration with jet injector at Yayasan Ishak Al-Hijrah Ambon obtained from 7 respondents was 5 respondents with mild pain (71.5%), 1 respondent with moderate pain (14.2%). And 1 respondent with mild pain (14.2%). Conclusion: obtained differences in jet injector local anesthesia techniques with 3 cc spoit on children's pain perception at the Ishak Al-Hijrah Foundation Ambon.