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NURSING CARE FOR GRADE II DIABETIC ULCUS Margi Rahayu, Umi; Khoirul Huda, Kholis
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 5, No 4 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v5i4.10651

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Background –Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus will cause various complications, one of which is diabetic ulcers. The incidence of diabetic ulcers in DM patients is still high, namely in 2020 it has reached 25% throughout their lives. Patients will be susceptible to severe infections if they do not understand how to properly care for wounds, so that patients with diabetic ulcers can experience problems in the form of impaired tissue integrity. The development of wound care with modern dressing methods has become a trend now, because this wound treatment uses the moist concept so that it speeds up the wound drying process.Objectives –The case study aims to provide nursing care to patients with grade III diabetic ulcers with the main problem being impaired tissue integrity.Method –This type of case study uses a qualitative research design with a case study approach. The sample in this study consisted of 2 diabetic ulcer patients with conventional wound care for 6 days.Results –The results of case management for 6x8 hours showed that the wound condition had decreased in the BJWAT assessment score, but the wound healing process had not been resolved, namely patient 1 on the first day the BJWAT score was 38 then the sixth day it became 28 , while patient 2 on the first day was 39 then days sixth to 27. The wound healing process does take quite a long time, which can reach 12-20 weeks.Conclusion– The conclusion of this scientific paper is that after treating the wound using 0.9% NaCl solution compressed with metronidazole and gentamicin ointment for 6x8 hours, the wound healing process has not been resolved, but the BJWAT wound assessment score has decreased
THE INFLUENCE OF SMOKING HABITS ON THE DIABETIC ULCER HEALING PROCESS Margi Rahayu, Umi; Khoirul Huda, Kholis
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol 6, No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v6i1.11399

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Diabetic ulcers are a complication of impaired bodily function resulting from high blood glucose that occurs for a long time and is not well controlled. There is a close relationship between diabetes and an increased risk of arteriosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease. The risk increases in active smokers. Macrovascular disorders occur mainly in the infragenicular vessels (tibial and peroneal arteries). Quantitative research using cross sectional and observation on 14 grade II diabetic ulcer patients at the Kitamura Clinic Pontianak to see how smoking habits influence the wound healing process. The smoking habit is one of the main risk factors that can slow down or even inhibit the healing process of diabetic ulcers
NURSING CARE FOR GRADE II DIABETIC ULCUS Margi Rahayu, Umi; Khoirul Huda, Kholis
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol. 5 No. 4 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Postgraduate Program , Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v5i4.10651

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Background –Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus will cause various complications, one of which is diabetic ulcers. The incidence of diabetic ulcers in DM patients is still high, namely in 2020 it has reached 25% throughout their lives. Patients will be susceptible to severe infections if they do not understand how to properly care for wounds, so that patients with diabetic ulcers can experience problems in the form of impaired tissue integrity. The development of wound care with modern dressing methods has become a trend now, because this wound treatment uses the moist concept so that it speeds up the wound drying process.Objectives –The case study aims to provide nursing care to patients with grade III diabetic ulcers with the main problem being impaired tissue integrity.Method –This type of case study uses a qualitative research design with a case study approach. The sample in this study consisted of 2 diabetic ulcer patients with conventional wound care for 6 days.Results –The results of case management for 6x8 hours showed that the wound condition had decreased in the BJWAT assessment score, but the wound healing process had not been resolved, namely patient 1 on the first day the BJWAT score was 38 then the sixth day it became 28 , while patient 2 on the first day was 39 then days sixth to 27. The wound healing process does take quite a long time, which can reach 12-20 weeks.Conclusion– The conclusion of this scientific paper is that after treating the wound using 0.9% NaCl solution compressed with metronidazole and gentamicin ointment for 6x8 hours, the wound healing process has not been resolved, but the BJWAT wound assessment score has decreased
THE INFLUENCE OF SMOKING HABITS ON THE DIABETIC ULCER HEALING PROCESS Margi Rahayu, Umi; Khoirul Huda, Kholis
Journal of Applied Health Management and Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Postgraduate Program , Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31983/jahmt.v6i1.11399

Abstract

Diabetic ulcers are a complication of impaired bodily function resulting from high blood glucose that occurs for a long time and is not well controlled. There is a close relationship between diabetes and an increased risk of arteriosclerosis and peripheral arterial disease. The risk increases in active smokers. Macrovascular disorders occur mainly in the infragenicular vessels (tibial and peroneal arteries). Quantitative research using cross sectional and observation on 14 grade II diabetic ulcer patients at the Kitamura Clinic Pontianak to see how smoking habits influence the wound healing process. The smoking habit is one of the main risk factors that can slow down or even inhibit the healing process of diabetic ulcers