Hamidah Retno Wardani
Nursing Study Program, Universitas Bondowoso, Indonesia

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Nursing Care of Chronic Kidney Disease with Activity Intolerance Nursing Problems: A Case Study Leni Agustin; Mofidah; Hamidah Retno Wardani
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v1i4.88

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Nursing care for patients who experienced chronic kidney disease with intolerance of activities and nursing problems in the Bougenville Room at Dr.H.Koesnadi General Hospital, Bondowoso Regency. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is an irreversible disease that develops slowly and progressively. The main factor causing this disease is adults with Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension. Symptoms are pain, hematuria, anuria, and anemia. This of course results in a feeling of weakness and fatigue so that the problem of Activity Intolerance can arise. This study aims to carry out nursing care for clients who experience chronic kidney disease with activity intolerance nursing problems. The research design was a case study of one patient with chronic kidney disease with Activity Intolerance nursing problems in the internal care room (Bougenvile) Dr.H. Koesnadi Bondowoso. Data was collected on 15-16 May 2023 using interviews, observation, physical examination, documentation studies, and questionnaire techniques. The results of this study were obtained from the assessment, which then formulated a diagnosis in accordance with the theoretical review. Nursing interventions using SIKI adapted to the client's conditions, implementation, and evaluation referring to the results criteria obtained are 99% O2 saturation, RR 19 x/minute, decreased complaints of fatigue, and decreased feeling of weakness. Clients are expected to always maintain their health condition, especially fluid intake, and balanced nutrition to support kidney function and fulfill daily activities.  
Nursing Care in Diabetes Mellitus Type-2 in The Bougenvil Room of The General Hospital dr. H. Koesnadi Bondowoso Indonesia: Case Report Hamidah Retno Wardani; Leni Agustin; Danang Prasetyo; Elok Faiqotul Himmah
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v2i1.155

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Diabetes mellitus is a disease caused by the body being unable to release or use insulin adequately so that glucose levels in the blood are high. If this high blood glucose level lasts for a long time, there will be a disturbance in the alcohol metabolic pathway which results in increased sorbitol production so that various nursing problems arise, including ineffective peripheral perfusion. This study uses a case study method in the form of exposure to the results of applying the client's nursing care process in accordance with the theory, containing a discussion of nursing actions that occur in the field. This research was conducted on one client who experienced Diabetes mellitus for 4 visits starting from May 15, 2023, through data collection of interviews, observations, physical examinations, and documentation studies. The results of this study were obtained from the assessment, namely Ineffective Peripheral Perfusion in accordance with the theory, and diagnosis as in accordance with the client's condition, while the implementation refers to the interventions that have been set, and the evaluation refers to the general objectives and specific objectives that have been set in accordance with the theory.
Nursing Care in the Case of Infants with Acute Respiratory Infections with Ineffective Airway Nursing Problems: A Case Study Leni Agustin; Hamidah Retno Wardani; Dinda Oktaviani; Siti Riskika
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v2i4.215

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Acute respiratory infections that attack the upper and lower tract in a stimulant or sequential manner that lasts up to 14 days This can certainly result in the risk of inability to clear secretions or even obstruction of the airway. The purpose of the study was to provide nursing care to overcome patient problems. This research is a case study of 1 infant who experienced acute respiratory infection with the nursing problem of ineffective airway clearance for 3 days on May 15-18, 2023. The subject in this study was Baby. A who was male and 35 days old who was admitted to the pediatric ward (Melati) of Dr. H. Koesnadi Bondowoso Hospital with the main complaint of shortness of breath who met the inclusion criteria with data collection techniques of interviews, observation, physical examination and documentation studies. The instrument used is the pediatric nursing assessment form and the SOP for action according to applicable regulations. The results of this study were obtained from the assessment, namely ineffective airway clearance in accordance with the theory, and diagnoses in accordance with the client's condition. In implementation refers to nursing interventions using SIKI which are tailored to the client's condition as well as evaluation refers to the overview, goals and specific objectives that have been set. The evaluation results obtained complaints of tightness and reduced secretion production, RR: 46 x/min, SpO2: 98%.
Risk Factors for Stunting among Children in Indonesia: A Systematic Review Hamidah Retno Wardani
Health and Technology Journal (HTechJ) Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/htechj.v2i6.296

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The incidence of short toddlers or commonly referred to as stunting is one of the nutritional problems experienced by toddlers in the world today, including Indonesia. Indonesia is a developing country with a stunting prevalence in 2022 of 21.6 percent. This figure is lower than the 2021 figure of 24.4 percent. The incidence of stunting in developing countries can be influenced by various risk factors. This study aims to analyze the risk factors for stunting in toddlers aged 12-59 months. The study was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). The results obtained from the analysis of 8 journals show that there are several risk factors that have an important role in the prevalence of stunting in toddlers. Among them are breastfeeding history, maternal nutritional status, parental education, parental height, parental education, ANC visits, parental income, energy adequacy, fat and protein intake and the level of knowledge of mothers, especially about nutrition. However, there are several risk factors that do not have a significant relationship with the incidence of stunting in toddlers including dietary restrictions, consumption of Fe tablets in mothers, history of comorbidities, clean water sanitation, smoking environment, and economic conditions. Stunting is not only related to children's height below the standard.