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Penerapan Terapi Madu Pada Perawatan Luka Pasien Diabetes Mellitus Yulianingsih; Karlina, Nonok; Najihah, Umi; Budianti, Dian
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Juli
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Background : Diabetes Mellitus is a disease in the form of increased bllod glucose levels or what is usually called hyperglycemia that exceeds normal limits. This condition results from a decrease in insulin secretion which occurs due to dysfunction in the pancreas, decreased insulin sensitivity, or both. Objective : To determine the effectiveness of using honey for wound healing in diabetes mellitus patients. Method : The research uses case studies as the main method, using observation sheets, interviews, and documentation studies. The patient was managed for 3 days at RSD Gunung Jati Cirebon. Results : The type used was natural honey, by applying honey to the wound, it showed changes in the wound and accelerated wounds healing. Conclusion : Using honey on diabetes mellitus wound can speed up healing
Pelaksanaan Five Moment Hand Hygiene Pada Perawat Di Ruang Jimbaran: Studi Kasus Yulianingsih; Karlina, Nonok; Najihah, Umi; Budianti, Dian
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Juli
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Hand hygiene is a term for cleaning hands. The World Health Organization formulated an innovative strategy for implementing hand hygiene, namely for health workersin five moments of hand hygiene, namely before contact with patients, before carrying out nursing actions, after exposure to patient body fluids, after contact with patients, and after contact with the environment. The aim for this research is that researchers want to observe and describe the implementation of five moment hand hygiene among nurses.The number of samples in this study was 18 nurses in the Jimbaran ward at Sumber Kasih Hospital, Cirebon. Data collection carried out by researchers in managing this case study included observation,interviews and documentation studies.The research results showed that 11 respondents (61,11%) had poor implementation of five moment hand hygiene and 7 respondents (38.89%) had good implementation of five moment hand hygiene. The conclusion is that the implementation of five moment hand hygiene is not good due to the lack of knowledge and awareness of nurses about the benefits of five moment hand hygiene and the impacts caused when it is not implemented.
Nursing Care for Mrs. W Diagnosed with Hypertensive Urgency using Foot Massage Therapy in the Emergency Department Najihah, Umi; Ekawati, Indi; Budiati, Dian; Yulianingsih, Yulianingsih; Karlina, Nonok
Al Makki Health Informatics Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Al Makki Health Informatics Journal
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Hypertensive emergency is a hypertensive crisis characterized by a sudden increase in blood pressure of 180/110 mmHg without organ damage. Hypertensive disease has increased every year due to low awareness of compliance in taking medication and maintaining a healthy lifestyle in hypertensive patients. The purpose of this case study is to provide nursing care to patients experiencing hypertension urgency. This research method uses a qualitative approach with case studies as the main method, using observation sheets, interviews, and documentation studies. This case study chose one patient as the research subject, namely a patient with hypertensive urgency in the emergency room of Gunung Jati Hospital, Cirebon City. Nursing care management is based on meeting the needs of patients carried out in 1 day. The results of the case study showed that after being given nursing care there was a decrease in blood pressure from 195/110 mmHg to 187/104 mmHg. The conclusion is that the nursing care provided is effective in emergency hypertension patients and meets the needs of patients. The implication of this study is the importance of nursing care in managing hypertension emergencies, which can help in the effective monitoring and management of this disease. In addition, this study also strengthens the understanding of the importance of patient compliance in managing hypertension to prevent complications that can arise.