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The Correlation between Chemotherapy (Vesikan) and Extravasation in Cancer Patients in Teguh Pure Hospital in 2018 Seriga Banjarnahor
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Patients with cancer will usually be on a long and repeated course of treatment. Specific and systemic drugs are needed to kill cancer cells such as vesikan drugs that have the side effect of extravasation. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of chemotherapy drug administration (vesikan) with extravasation events in cancer patients. This type of research is a correlational analytic study with a cross sectional approach. The research was conducted at Murni Teguh Hospital, Medan. The population in this study were 611 people and 10% samples were taken, 61 people. Data were analyzed univariately and bivariately using the chi-square test with a confidence level of 95% ( = 0.05). The research results are pointingThe majority of respondent drug types are Adriamycin (doxorubicin) (90.2%), minority of respondent drug types are Methotrexate (1.6%). ). The administration of chemotherapy drugs (vesikan) is significantly related to the incidence of extravasation in cancer patients in Medan Teguh Pure Hospital in 2018, p-value 0.004 <0.05. It is recommended to nurses to pay more attention to the results of giving chemotherapy drugs to patients and the effects that may arise such as extravasation. Nurses also need to provide health education to cancer patients about the drugs to be given so that patients are better prepared to deal with the side effects of chemotherapy for prescription drugs.
Effect of Hook/Knitting Activities Against Decreased Stress Levels in Class II-A Medan Women's Laps Maita Sarah
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Prison is a place where their environment can make stressful for prisoners. The environment always makes prisoners stress is uncontrolled prisoners behavior, undisciplinary, makes some fighting among prisoners, physically prisonable uncomfortable, narrow room due to overcapacity. Knitting activities were assumed to reduce stress levels for women prisoners. This research uses a quantitative method with quasy experiment approach. This research was collected in women prisons class II-a Medan. The population of this research were 535 respondents and samples obtained 84 respondents divided into two groups with each group of 42 respondents. Data analysis with univariate shows as frequency distribution of tables and bivariate analysis with independent sample t-tests. The results showed that 61.9% stress levels by intervention group was mild, and 38. 1% stress levels by intervention group was moderate. 52.4% stress levels by control group were severe, and 47.6% stress levels by intervention group was moderate. It was concluded that any influence between knitting activities towards decreasing stress levels with significant value (0,000 <0.05) and t-value (-8,015)> t-table (1,761). Recommendation for head of women prisons to provide knitting as a activity for reducing prisoners stress. Outcomes of the knitting activities can be sold in the public market. Recommendation for head of women prisons to provide knitting as a activity for reducing prisoners stress. Outcomes of the knitting activities can be sold in the public market. Recommendation for head of women prisons to provide knitting as a activity for reducing prisoners stress. Outcomes of the knitting activities can be sold in the public market.
Factors That Influence the Documentation of the Completeness of Nursing Care by the Implementing Nurse in the Emergency Room at Anutapura General Hospital, Palu. Dwi Fatmawati; Ismawati Ismawati; Nelky Suriawanto
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The Nursing documentation that done is still incomplete, especially in evaluation notes and nurses notes. Incomplete patient file will have an impact on the quality of hospital services and legal ethical issues the purpose of this study is to obtain factors of documentation of the completeness of nursing care that done by staff nurse in the emergency room of Anutapura General Hospital Palu. This type of research is quantitative, with observational analytic cross sectional approached. Sampling numberwas total of population about 31 staff nurse. Data analysed by used chi-squer test with Fisher's Exact Test alternative test at significante level (ɑ <0.05). The results of the research on the level of good knowledge with the complete documentation category 91.3%, the level of poor knowledge category of incomplete 75.0%. and high workload with a complete documentation category about 40.0%, low workload with a complete documentation category about 9.5%. knowledge with the completeness of nursing care as a result of Fisher’s Exact Test alternative test results obtained P-value 0.015 (p <0.05), and workload with complete documentation of the results of Fisher’s Exact Test alternative test obtained P-value 0.002 (p <0.05). conclusion there is a relationship between workload, knowledge with the completeness of nursing care. Suggestions for the hospital to evaluate the workload efforts experienced by nurses in the emergency room so that documentation of nursing care conld be qualified for patient services.
Relationship between Knowledge Level and Efforts to Control Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients in the Work Area of Karangmulya Health Center, Karangpawitan District, Garut Regency Neng Sunarti; Iin Patimah
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Hypertension is one of the common health problems. People with hypertension must be able to control their blood pressure to avoid serious diseases such as stroke, heart failure, kidney failure and other chronic diseases. To avoid seious status, good knowledge is needed. Controlling blood pressure is the key to success for all people with hypertension to prevent severe increases in blood pressure. This research uses descriptive correlation method. This research was conducted in the district Karangmulya Garut. Population is all people hypertension in the Karangmulya working area of ​​the district. The sample was determined by the Non Probability Sampling technique, quota sampling. The sample of the study was 57 respondents. The results showed that more than half of the respondent had a good level of knowledge which was as much as 70.2%. More than half of the sufferers in the Karangmulya Community Health Center work to prevent recurrence of hypertension that has remained as much as 57.9%. From the results of statistical tests obtained p value 0.00 (<0.05), with a correlation coefficient (r) of 0.609 which means that there is a significant relationship between the level of knowledge about hypertension and prevention of recurrence in patients with hypertension. Given that there are several findings in the study and limitations in this study, it is expected that in the future various parties can examine other factors related to the level of knowledge about hypertension and efforts to prevent recurrence in patients with hypertension, excluding the factors discussed in this study.
Knowledge and Attitudes of Pregnant Women during Antenatal Care Visit at Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang Relationship Knowledge and Attitude of Pregnant Women Against Antenatal Care Visit In Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang Erike Septa Prautami
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Background Antenatal care is an important way to monitor and support and detect the health of pregnant women with normal mother normal pregnancy. The objective of this study is to know the relationship of knowledge and attitudes of pregnant women against antenatal care visit in Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang. The Methods used in this research are analytic surveys with the approach of "cross sectional" and samples are taken with consecutive sampling technique with 64 respondents. This data collect use questionnaire and bivariate analysis with chi-square tests. The result there is a significant relationship between knowledge with antenatal care visited in Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang with p value = 0,000, then significant relationship between attitude with antenatal care visited in Abi Ummi DW Sarmadi Clinic Palembang with p value = 0,000.
The Relationship between Socio-Economic Factors, Mother's Knowledge of Healthy Environment and Diarrhea with the Incidence of Diarrhea in Toddlers Aged 1-5 Years at Puskesmas Pembina Palembang Arly Febrianti
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Diarrhea is the main cause of pain and death in, children in the developing world with an estimated billion episodes of 1.3 3.2 and million deaths every year in toddlers. Drurhea is the increasing volume of, and a greater frequency than dilution 3. times a day The purpose of this research is to find the factors of knowledge about the environment and healthy, and diarrhea as the socio-economic diarrhea in children under five years of age 1-5 centers. palembangThe population of the research is all mothers have toddlers 1-5 age years going to the health center trustees 59. toddlers in palembangTechnical the sample in research is the, sampling so samples were obtained 59. oneThe results of research on economic factors respondents found that of respondents 59 obtained p value = 0, 033 while this knowledge about the environmental health was found that out of respondents 59 obtained p value = 0.045 and knowledge factor. Poverty, of environmental health and knowledge of a person greatly affects the status of health in children under five years old .Is statistically there was a correlation between factors of economy with an instance of diarrhea in children under five years old, there was a correlation between other factors than a fuel mommy about the level of knowledge of healthful environment with an instance of diarrhea in toddler and he was there was a correlation between the level of knowledge of mommy about frequent bouts of diarrhea with the incident when the town diarrhea in children under five years old.
Relationship between Self Care and Quality of Life for Pregnant Women with Diabetes Mellitus Patients Hastuti Hastuti; Afrina Januarista; Nelky Suriawanto
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Diabetic mellitus is the disease signed by increasing of blood sugar levels and could be immediately be cured instantly but need self care. Self care is individual planning action in controlling the disease to improve the health and life quality. The aims of this research to analyze the correlation between self care and life quality of diabetes mellitus patients in Garuda Ward of Anutapura General Hospital Palu. This is quantitative research it used analysis design with cross sectional approaching. Data is taken by using questions of summary of self care (SDSCA) and diabetes quality of life (DQOL) and samples taken by total sampling technique. The population number was 30 respondents and used univariate and bivariate analyzes with chi-square tests. Result found that more respondents have good self care (70%) with good quality of life (73. 3%) and chi-square test result that p value = 0.003 (p value <0.05) it means statistically having corellation between self care and quality of life. Conclusion that having a correlation between self care with quality of life diabetes mellitus patient in Garuda Ward of Anutapura General Hospital Palu. Patient diabetes mellitus expeeted cold improve the self care at the age of incerasing quality of life, health state and prevent the further complication.
The Relationship Of Hands Washing With The Event Of Diarrhea In Children Aged 7-8 Years Old In Class I SD Negeri 050685 Tanjung Selamat Kebun Jalan Besar Batang Sarangan, Padang Tualang TA. 2018/2019 Ponidi Aswa; Srinur Nilawati; Ardianto; Andrianto; Sofyan; Risa Riyanti
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This study aims to determine the relationship between hand washing and the incidence of diarrhea in children aged 7-8 years in Class I SD Negeri 050685 Tanjung Selamat Kebun Jalan Besar Batang Serangan, Padang Tualang District in 2018. The research method used to determine the relationship between hand washing and the incidence of diarrhea in Children aged 7-8 years is a descriptive correlative research using a cross sectional analytic study design. In this study, the sampling technique was carried out using a total sampling technique of 48 people. Based on the results of data analysis and discussion, it can be concluded that the majority of hand washing was carried out by 31 respondents (64.6%) and the minority was not carried out by 17 respondents (35.4%). The majority of the incidence of mild diarrhea were 24 respondents (50, 0%) and the heavy minority as many as 6 respondents (12.5%). The results of hypothesis testing to see the relationship between variable X and variable Y are with a significant level (α) = 5% (0.05) and df = 2, the results are p.value = 0.000 at df = 2 where sig < (0.000 < 0 0.05), it can be seen that there is a relationship between hand washing and the incidence of diarrhea in children aged 7-8 years in Class I SD Negeri 050685 Tanjung Selamat, Jalan Besar Batang Serangan, Padang Tualang District in 2018.
The Relationship Between Ante Natal Care Compliance With The Selection Of Birth Attendants In Pematang Tengah Village, Pematang Jaya District. Langkat Domaria; Bagusda Kelana Putra; Indah Rahmaini Hayat; Dewi Andini
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One of the goals of the ANC examination is to prepare women for childbirth (NICE, 2012). Childbirth readiness is the initial planning and preparation for childbirth that aims to help women, husbands and families to be ready for childbirth by making plans to deal with complications and unexpected things. Childbirth readiness can be assessed at six levels, namely the individual level of women, husband or family, environment, health workers, health facilities and policies. At the individual level, pregnant women and their husbands can prepare for childbirth and deal with complications by recognizing the danger signs that indicate complications that threaten the life of mother and baby, identifying trained birth attendants and delivery sites, providing savings and arranging transportation, while at the family and environmental level can identify donors. A woman who has prepared the six elements of labor readiness described by WHO is categorized as ready and vice versa if she prepares less than the six elements of labor readiness is categorized as not ready. The results of hypothesis testing to see the relationship between variable X and variable Y are with a significant level (α) = 5% (0.05) and df = 1, the results are p.value = 0.002 at df = 1 where sig < (0.003 < 0 0.05) it can be seen that there is a relationship between ante natal care compliance with the selection of birth attendants in Pematang Tengah Village, Pematang Jaya District, Kab. Langkat Year 2018.
Midwifery Care for Postpartum Mothers on Ny. M P1a0 With Breast Milk Dam at Siti Kholijah Maternity Clinic, Medan Marelan, 2018 Devi Susana Pinem; Ernita Ruslaini Chaniago Caniago; Hilda Yati; Juli Antika
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The IDHS data recorded that the maternal mortality rate in Indonesia in 2007 was 228/100,000 live births and about 60% of deaths occurred during the puerperium. The direct causes of maternal death in Indonesia are bleeding (30%), infection (12%), eclampsia (11%), prolonged labor (5%), abortion (5%). The second largest percentage is infection. Infections in the mother occur during pregnancy such as urinary tract infections, during childbirth such as intrauterine infections, and during the puerperium such as mastitis and breast abscesses that are preceded by the presence of dams in the milk ducts. Case Study Objectives: Able to carry out midwifery care for postpartum mothers on Mrs. M P1A0 with a breast milk duct dam at the Siti Kholijah Maternity Clinic with 7 steps Varney. Types of Case Studies: The method used in this case study is descriptive. The case study was conducted at the Raskita Sendang Rejo clinic on Ny. M P1A0 aged 26 years with a breast duct dam, using the format of midwifery care for postpartum mothers according to Varney's midwifery management and carried out on March 16, March 18, 2015. Data collection techniques were through interviews, observations, physical examinations, documentation studies and literature studies. Case Study Results: After 3 days of antalgin therapy 500 mg orally 3x1 paracetamol 2 x1 breast care, and breastfeeding the baby properly and correctly, the results showed that the problem could be resolved, there was no maternal anxiety, the mother's fever dropped, pain and swelling disappeared, lactation became smooth, the mother was able to breastfeed her baby smoothly and the dam of the milk duct was resolved. The conclusion from the results of writing this scientific paper is that breast milk duct dams can be overcome with appropriate treatment, namely 500 mg antalgin therapy and paracetamol 2x 1 orally, breast care, and breastfeeding the baby properly so that breast milk can come out smoothly and the breast milk duct dam has resolved..

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