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Journal : Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur

PENERAPAN TERAPI BICARA A.I.U.E.O UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN KOMUNIKASI VERBAL PADA PASIEN STROKE NON HEMORAGIK DI RUANG REHABILITAS MEDIK RSUD CIBABAT Yulianti, Ami; Octaviani, Oky; Malisa, Novi
Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71023/jukes.v2i2.23

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Stroke is the second leading cause of death after heart disease and the third leading cause of disability worldwide (American Heart Association, 2020). Non-hemorrhagic stroke refers to a decline in brain function due to disrupted blood supply to parts of the brain, resulting in vessel blockage or narrowing. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of A.I.U.E.O speech therapy in enhancing verbal communication in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients in the medical rehabilitation unit at Cibabat Regional General Hospital. A.I.U.E.O speech therapy is an intervention that supports improved verbal communication in patients with speech disorders. This case study used a nursing process approach involving two patients with impaired verbal communication. The intervention was administered for 3 consecutive days, with each session lasting 15 minutes. Results showed improved verbal communication abilities by the third day following at least three therapy sessions. Patient 1 could articulate words clearly, construct longer sentences, showed more responsive facial expressions, improved conversation comprehension, and experienced reduced slurred speech. Patient 2 could articulate several words, showed responsive facial expressions, moderately improved conversation comprehension, and had moderate slurring. Contributing factors included diet in patient 1 and excessive stress in patient 2, which slowed recovery. In conclusion, A.I.U.E.O speech therapy is effective in enhancing verbal communication abilities in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients and is recommended as part of nursing care to support stroke rehabilitation.
PENERAPAN TEKNIK PERNAPASAN BUTEYKO UNTUK MENGATASI POLA NAPAS TIDAK EFEKTIF PADA PASIEN ASMA BRONKHIAL DI RUANG KENANGA RUMAH SAKIT TK II DUSTIRA Sapitri, Tia; Octaviani, Oky; Malisa, Novi
Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71023/jukes.v2i2.24

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Bronchial asthma is a chronic respiratory disease caused by narrowing of the airway due to a hypersensitivity reaction in the bronchi, causing symptoms in the form of wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. Buteyko's breathing technique is a non-pharmacological method that focuses on conscious breath control, with the principle of reducing the frequency and volume of breathing through the practice of holding the breath and breathing slowly controlled through the nose.  The method of this case study is a descriptive method, aiming to describe nursing care in bronchial asthma patients. The subject of this case study used 2 patients as the subject material of the case study, with a nursing diagnosis of ineffective breathing patterns due to bronchial asthma. The focus of the intervention was to provide the application of buteyko breathing techniques for 10 minutes within 3 days with a frequency of 2 times daily. The results showed that both patients experienced improvement in respiratory condition after the 3rd day of application. In patient 1, the respiratory frequency decreased from 28x/min to 20x/min and oxygen saturation increased from 95% to 98%, the use of the respiratory and respiratory muscles of the nasal lobes also decreased significantly. Meanwhile, patient 2  showed a decrease in breathing frequency from 30x/min to 20x/minute, an increase in oxygen saturation from 94% to 97%, but the diffusion occurred more slowly than patient 1. Limitations in the application of buteyko breathing techniques include differences in response speed between patients and the need for repeated education so that patients understand the application correctly. Buteyko breathing techniques are recommended as an effective nonpharmacological intervention in the management of ineffective breathing patterns in bronchial asthma patients, both in hospital and independently at home with consistent training for optimal outcomes.
PENERAPAN KOMPRES HANGAT DI DAERAH AXILLA PADA ANAK USIA PRASEKOLAH 3-6 TAHUN DENGAN THYPOID YANG MENGALAMI MASALAH HIPERTERMI DI RUANG MELATI RUMAH SAKIT TK.II DUSTIRA CIMAHI TANGGAL 01-03 MEI 2024 Sandi; Octaviani, Oky
Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur Vol 1 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan An-Nuur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71023/jukes.v1i2.8

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Typhoid is an infectious disease caused by Salmonella Thypi and can be transmitted through various ways, namely Food, Fingers, Flies, Feces, and Vomitus. Typhoid is a health problem for the world community, the incidence of typhoid in Indonesia is 70% in preschool-age children. Hyperthermia is a condition in which individuals experience an increase in body temperature >37.5°C. Warm compress therapy in the axsilla is one action to reduce fever. Warm compresses are carried out 3 days for 15 minutes. The results of a case study of applying warm compresses in the axsilla showed that body temperature improved, skin temperature improved with an average decrease in fever of 1°C. The application of warm compresses in the axsilla that is carried out shows the achievement of the target indicators that have been set and a decrease in body temperature. It can be concluded that the application of warm compresses in the axsilla is effective for reducing typhoid fever in preschool-aged children. Thus the author provides advice for the public to understand the application of warm compresses in the axsilla when the child has a fever.