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“PANTAU KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI DETEKSI DINI 4H (HIPERTENSI, HIPERURISEMIA, HIPERKOLESTEROMIA, HIPERGLIKEMI)” Parapaga, Noviyanti; Purwanti, Erna; Onibala, Franly; Rondonuwu, Junytha; Ningrum, Puspita; Woran, Develin; Momongan, Lieke
Jurnal Pengabdian Harapan Ibu (JPHI) Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Harapan Ibu (JPHI)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Harapan Ibu Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30644/jphi.v7i2.1027

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Abstrak Angka kejadian penyakit tidak menular seperti gagal ginjal, stroke dan DM yang diakibatkan oleh kondisi kelebihan kadar gula darah, kolesterol, asam urat dan tekanan darah semakin meningkat. Mengingat akan hal tersebut maka penting untuk meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat terhadap kesehatan serta mencegah penyakit tidak menular, melalui pemeriksaan kesehatan secara berkala. Kegiatan PkM ini merupakan tindakan preventif dan promotif yang bertujuan sebagai deteksi dini dan pemantauan terhadap kondisi kesehatan masyarakat. Metode yang diterapkan yaitu survei awal untuk mengumpulkan data, persiapan dan perizinan dengan musyawarah bersama hukum tua dan perangkat desa. Berdasarkan hasil survei yang dilakukan maka selanjutnya diberi tindakan pemeriksaan kesehatan untuk mengetahui tekanan darah, kadar kolesterol, asam urat dan gula darah. Sesudah dilakukan tindakan pemeriksaan, masyarakat dengan hasil pemeriksaan lebih dari normal diberi edukasi dan masyarakat makin memahami akan pentingnya pemeriksaan secara berkala. Kata kunci : Hiperglikemia, Hiperkolesteromia, Hiperurisemia, Hipertensi Abstract The incidence of non-communicable diseases such as kidney failure, stroke, and diabetes mellitus caused by conditions of high blood sugar, cholesterol, uric acid, and blood pressure is increasing. Given this, it is important to raise public awareness of health and prevent non-communicable diseases through regular health check-ups. This community service activity is a preventive and promotive measure aimed at early detection and monitoring of the community's health conditions. The method applied was an initial survey to collect data, preparation and licensing through deliberation with the village elders and officials. Based on the survey results, health checks were then carried out to determine blood pressure, cholesterol levels, uric acid, and blood sugar. After the check-ups, those with results above normal were provided with education, and the community better understood the importance of regular check-ups. Keywords: Hyperglycemia, Hypercholesterolemia, Hyperuricemia, Hypertension
ASUHAN KEPERAWATAN GERONTIK PADA LANSIA POST-STROKE DENGAN MASALAH RISIKO JATUH: STUDI KASUS Rondonuwu, Junytha R; Momongan, Lieke; Gahunting, Niken
Lasalle Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Keperawatan, Universitas Katolik De La Salle Manado

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Introduction: Post-stroke is a phase experienced by patients after passing the critical phase of a stroke. Dangerous conditions that need to be monitored include the risk of falling because it can cause more dangerous impacts, namely a decline in function and physiological conditions that occur in the elderly phase. Nurses play an important role in providing nursing care to the elderly with post-stroke. Objective: This study aims to describe the application of gerontic nursing care for post-stroke patients at the "Damai" Ranomuut Nursing Home in Manado City. Method: A descriptive study using a case study method, referring to SDKI, SIKI, and SLKI. The subjects were 2 elderly post-stroke patients with the nursing problem of fall risk. Results: After providing nursing care for three consecutive days, the problem is partially resolved, namely a safe environment and being able to move around with assistance, although there is still a risk of falling. Interventions that still need to be continued gradually and have been taught to the caretakers of the orphanage include assisting respondents in carrying out independent activities and moving around without maximum assistance. Conclusion: The results of this study are expected to provide an overview of the implementation of nursing care for post-stroke elderly which is still not optimal for 3 days so that more time is needed and the implementation of other alternative collaborative actions/therapies based on evidence-based which must be taught to caregivers in nursing homes so that they can care for patients well.