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Science Midwifery
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Midwifery Care for Pregnant Women Mrs. A G1p0a0 With Abortion Imminens At Siti Kholijah Clinic, Medan Marelan in 2019 Devi Susana Pinem; Putri Ramadani; Nurainun; Intan Agustin
Science Midwifery Vol 7 No 2, April (2019): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v7i2, April.668

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The main causes of maternal death in Indonesia have not changed much, namely bleeding, eclampsia, complications of abortion, obstructed labor and sepsis. Bleeding, which is responsible for about 28% of maternal deaths, is often unpredictable and occurs suddenly. Most bleeding occurs postpartum, either due to uterine atony or retained placenta. This shows that the handling of the third stage is less than optimal and the failure of the health care system to handle obstetric and neonatal emergencies quickly and accurately.Carry out midwifery care for pregnant women withabortion imminenswhich uses Varney's 7-step management process. The author is able to analyze the gap between theory and real cases in the field. The author is able to provide alternative solutions to problems. Type of case study report with descriptive method, location in Sisti Kholijah Maternity Clinic. The subject of the case study Mrs. A pregnant withabortion imminens, the time of the case study on March 10-13, 2015. Data collection techniques include primary data, including physical examination, interviews and observations and secondary data, including documentation studies and literature studies. Mrs. A, G1 P0 A0 30 years pregnant 13 weeks 2 days withabortion imminens. Drug therapy Preabor 50 mg 3 x 1, Mefenamic acid 500 mg 3 x 1, Folic acid 400 mg 2 x 1 and RL 20 infusion. The mother's general condition is good, composmentis consciousness, the mother does not feel anxious anymore, discharge brown spots has stopped, no potential occursabortion insipiensas well asabortiondoes not continue and the mother's pregnancy can still be maintained.In the case of Mrs. There is a gap between theory and practice, namely in the planning and implementation steps, namely in practice it is recommended to eat nutritious food and personal hygiene.
The Relationship Of Knowledge About Healthy And Clean Living Behavior With Attitude To Preventing The Transmission Of Covid 19 At Hujjaturrahmah Islamic Boarding School Tanjung Pura Langkat District In 2021 Arnof Yerni; Putri Ramadani; Nurainun; Intan Agustin
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 1, October (2021): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i1, October.669

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Clean and healthy behavior (PBHS). washing hands with soap and wearing masks. Hand washing with soap (CTPS) is one of the output indicators of the STBM national strategy (Community-Based Total Sanitation), namely every household and public service facilities in a community (such as schools, offices, restaurants, health centers, markets, terminals, cottages). Islamic boarding schools) there are hand washing facilities (water, soap, hand washing facilities), so that everyone washes their hands properly. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge about PHBS and prevention of covid 19 transmission in Hujjaturrahmah Tanjung Pura Islamic Boarding School, Langkat Regency in 2021. This study using a descriptive correlation study, which is the type of research used to determine the relationship between a variable and other variables (Notoadmodjo, 2017). The population in this study was 40 people from the Hujjaturrahmah Islamic boarding school students and the sampling technique was total sampling. The variables identified were PHBS knowledge with covid 19 prevention. The results of the univariate analysis of knowledge obtained were 28 respondents (70%) good and not good enough as many as 12 respondents (30%), while regarding the prevention of covid 19 transmission, it was found that most of the covid-19 prevention was carried out well as many as 24 respondents (60%) ) and not good 16 respondents (40%).While the bivariate analysis using the chi square test obtained a p value of 0.003 (<0.05) so that it can be seen that there is a significant relationship betweenrespondent's knowledge about PHBSwith the prevention of COVID-19 at the Hujjaturrahmah Islamic Boarding School Tanjung Pura, Langkat Regency in 2021.
Family Midwife Care Planning In Ny. T Age 25 Years Old Pi A0 Iud Contraceptor Acceptance With Physiological Leucorea At Siti Kholijah Marelan Clinic Arnof Yerni; Hilda Yati; Juli Antika; Erika Virgiasari
Science Midwifery Vol 9 No 2 (2021): April: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v9i2.670

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The IUD is a device that is installed in the uterus. The function of this equipment is to change the atmosphere of the endometrial fluid so that there is an increase in macrophages, changes in endometrial fluid are not suitable for spermatozoa to pass through so that many die, many macrophages may kill spermatozoa. Leukorrhea is a fluid that is released from the genitals that is not blood, the fluid contains a lot of leukocytes and the color is slightly yellowish, often thicker and smells good. Able to carry out family planning midwifery care for IUD contraceptive acceptors with leukorrhea using the Varney midwifery management approach. This case study uses a descriptive method, the location is at Siti Kholijah Clinic, Medan Marelan, the subject of the case study is Mrs. T 20 years old P1 A0, this case study was conducted from 20 March – 28 April 2021, Data collection techniques using primary data include physical examination (inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation), interviews, observations and secondary data including documentation and literature studies. After 6 weeks of care, the results showed that the vaginal discharge experienced by the mother had healed, and there were no potential diagnoses such as vaginal infections, vulvitis, vaginitis and vulvo vaginitis due to proper handling, the mother was willing to keep her genital area clean, the mother said she was happy because she could have intercourse having sexual intercourse with her husband, the mother is willing to re-check in 3 months, namely August 1 2015, the mother is still using the IUD contraception.
Antenatal Midwifery Care for Mrs. “A” 43 Weeks 3 Days Gestation with Serotinous Pregnancy at the Maternity Clinic Helfylianta Besitang in 2019 Arnof Yerni; Siti Sundari; Sohiba; Erika Virgisari
Science Midwifery Vol 8 No 1, October (2019): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v8i1, October.671

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Gestational age is considered normal if delivery occurs within 37 weeks to 42 weeks of gestation, exceeding this age limit is considered a post-term pregnancy. At a certain level, it can have a negative impact on both the mother and the baby being born, but it can also be fatal. Statistical data shows that the maternal mortality rate in term pregnancies is only 1-2%, while those in late pregnancy reach 5-7%. Objective: To carry out midwifery care for Mrs. A at 43 weeks and 3 days of gestation with serotinus using a 7-step Varney midwifery management approach. The method used is descriptive observation, the location of the case study is at the Maternity Clinic Helfylianta Besitang, the subject of the case study is Mrs. A. Pregnant women with serotinous pregnancy. The time of the case study was on December 3 – 5 2019 and data collection techniques through interviews, on the acceptor Observation physical examination, documentation study, literature study. After 3 days of midwifery care, starting from 3 – 5 December 2014 Mrs. A 21 years old with serotinous pregnancy at the Helfylianta Maternity Clinic, the results of the care obtained were serotinus with a gestation of 43 weeks 3 days with no signs of labor. collaboration with Dr. Obgyn recommending induction of labor. From the results of the case study, it was found that pregnant women with serotinus after 3 days of treatment and the mother still had no signs of labor after collaboration with Dr. Obgyn were recommended induction and delivery at the hospital, the mother was referred
Factors Associated with Hindrance to Lowering Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Prolanis Patients at Ajibarang I Public Health Care Center Banyumas Regency Sovi Haswindha Putri Nugraheni; Retno Sulistiyowati; Umi Solikhah; Kurnia Ritma Dhanti
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i3.672

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Hypertension is a condition of abnormal and continuous increasing blood pressure, which has been checked several times. It is caused by some risk factors so that blood pressure cannot be maintained properly. The risk factors for hypertension that cannot be changed include age, gender, and genetics. Modifiable risk factors include smoking, a low fiber diet, dyslipidemia, and excessive salt consumption. In particular, dyslipidemia is a metabolic disorder characterized by an increase in total cholesterol, LDL, triglycerides, and HDL. Individuals who suffer from hypertension must receive regular care. One is by following Prolanis, so their high blood pressure does not cause disease complications. This study aimed to determine what factors were associated with hindrance to lowering blood pressure and the relationship of HDL levels and physical activity with blood pressure in patients with hypertension Prolanis at Ajibarang Public Health Center I. This quantitative research utilized the total sampling technique and the method of examining HDL levels of precipitation. The study was conducted in June 2022. It is shown that the relationship between HDL levels with systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure were p = 0.870 and p = 0.870, respectively. Meanwhile, the relationship between physical activity and systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure were p = 0.055 and p = 0.754, respectively. It meant that there was no relationship between HDL levels and physical activity with blood pressure in hypertension Prolanis patients at Ajiabarang Public Health Center I.
The Relationship Of Stress Level With Menstrual Cycle Disorders In SMK Health Nafsiah Stabat Year 2022 Emma Frida Manurung
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i3.673

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High and continuous stress can endanger the health of adolescents, where adolescents are the forerunners of the nation's successors. The future of the nation is in their hands. Adolescent girls as teenagers besides being the nation's successors in the field of development also play a role in giving birth to the next generation biologically. As the nation's successor, young women are expected to be healthy so that the quality of the nation's children is physically, psychologically and intellectually healthy. Normally, young women experience menstruation every month with a span of 21-35 days each time they menstruate. The normal menstrual cycle physiologically describes the reproductive organs that tend to be healthy and not problematic. When young women are stressed, it can cause menstrual cycle disorders, This study aims to determine the relationship between stress levels and menstrual cycle disorders in adolescent girls in grades X and XI at the Nafsiah Stabat Health Vocational School in 2022. The type of research used is descriptive correlation with a cross sectional study design. The research was conducted at the Nafsiah Stabat Health Vocational School with a sample of 34 people. Based on the results of the chi-square test using a computer, the results (p value) = 0.000 which is smaller than 0.05 can be concluded that Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted at a 5% significance level. So there is a relationship between stress levels and menstrual cycle disorders in adolescent girls at the Nafsiah Stabat Health Vocational School in 2022 at the level of confidence/significant (a) = 5% (0.05) obtained p value = 0.
Midwife Care on 3 Months Injected Kb Accepters With Spotting At The Angel Paropo Maternity Clinic Ernita Ruslaini Caniago; Princess Ramadani; Nurainun; Intan Agustin
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 3 (2022): August: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i3.675

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Based on the Indonesian Health Profile, the number and percentage of Indonesia's population for adolescents aged 10-19 years (WHO definition for adolescent) is 44 million or 21%, where the problems faced by many adolescents are reproductive health issues, premarital sex, unprotected pregnancy. It is hoped that the number of drug users, the number of people with STDs, HIV/AIDS and cases of abortion show quite worrying symptoms. Research has been carried out which aims to describe the knowledge of mothers who have teenage girls about sexual behavior and teenage pregnancy in the VIII Ward of Menistrim Village, Kec. East Binjai. This research is descriptive using primary data obtained through questionnaires submitted to respondents with a sample of 54 people. The study was conducted in August 2006. From the results of the study, it is known that the majority of 54 respondents are knowledgeable enough as much as 50%, where based on age, the majority are 40-60 years old and 73.91% have good knowledge, based on education the majority are secondary education and 66.6 % knowledgeable enough, and based on the majority of information sources from the mass media and 62.96% knowledgeable enough. In order to obtain better knowledge, it is hoped that mothers who have teenage girls seek correct information, namely from health workers about sexual behavior and teenage pregnancy. based on education the majority of secondary education and 66.6% have sufficient knowledge, and based on information sources the majority are from the mass media and 62.96% are moderately knowledgeable. In order to obtain better knowledge, it is hoped that mothers who have teenage girls seek correct information, namely from health workers about sexual behavior and teenage pregnancy. based on education the majority of secondary education and 66.6% have sufficient knowledge, and based on information sources the majority are from the mass media and 62.96% are moderately knowledgeable. In order to obtain better knowledge, it is hoped that mothers who have teenage girls seek correct information, namely from health workers about sexual behavior and teenage pregnancy.
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
Science Midwifery Vol 7 No 1, October (2018): Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v7i1, October.676

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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..
Prevalence And Characteristics Of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus At X Hospital West Jakarta For The Period Of January 2021 - April 2022 Devi Patricia Kwan; Ricky Susanto
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.677

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Gestational diabetes mellitus that occurs in women during pregnancy is called gestational diabetes mellitus, or commonly abbreviated as DMG. DMG is very dangerous because it has the possibility of complications for pregnant women, such as high blood pressure, large babies born, and also delays in delivery. There is 1 out of 6 births affected by GDM. Meanwhile, according to the 2013 WHO, in Indonesia, around 1.9–3.6% of pregnant women suffer from DMG. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of pregnant women with gestational diabetes mellitus at RS X West Jakarta in the period of January 2021–March 2022. This type of research used descriptive cross-sectional research design. The study was conducted at RS X West Jakarta with a total sample of 2236 mothers who gave birth and a total of 35 of them with gestational diabetes mellitus were selected by non-random Consecutive Sampling that are qualified in inclusion and exclusion criterias to support research related to the prevalence and characteristics of diabetes mellitus. gestational age at RS X West Jakarta. Data was extracted from the medical records of GDM patients who had given birth. There were 6 characteristics of GDM, namely: maternal age at delivery, with an average age of 32 years; gestational age, with an average of 27-30 weeks; the most widely used therapy was insulin (57.1%); the most widely used delivery method was sectio caesarea (80%); the baby's birth weight, with a mean of 3.47 kg; and with the value of the mother's body mass index, the mean value of which is 30.65 (obesity). Suggestions for further research include that research can be carried out with a larger number of subjects to obtain results of prevalence and characteristics that are more accurate.
Priapism in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: A Rare Case Rifqi Nuriy; Ayu S. Iswandari; Dukut Sarwandi H.A
Science Midwifery Vol 10 No 4 (2022): October: Science Midwifery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/midwifery.v10i4.678

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Causes of CML not clear with a important role from gen and environment factors, such as pesticide use. Priapism in CML around 5%. The report from this case is a man 40 years old with erection complaint in 4 days, patient feel a painful and weak. Patient as a farmer. In the physical check. There is anemic palpebral conjunctiva, hepatosplenomegaly, erection. In the laboratory result, Hb 4,3, Leukocyte 354.300, peripheral blood picture suggests chronic hematological malignancy myeloid series, BMP showed chronic phase CML, cavernous sinus blood gas analysis pH 7.567 pCO2 33.7 HCO3 31.0. In the first control Hb 8.7 Leukocyte 3000, BCR ABL detected. In the second control, leukocyte 22.500. Then, patient is aspirated and winter procedure for priapism management. Patient get transfuse PRC leukodeplected with the Hb target 10, Terbutaline tab 5 mg/12 hours, Allopurinol tab 300 mg/24 hours, hydroxyurea tab 1.500 mg/24-night hours. Giving Tyrosine Kinase inhibitor was delayed when controlling time because there is leukopenia so the blood should be monitor in two weeks routinely, then, in the second control, patient given nilotinib 1x150 mg and hydroxyurea was stopped. The conclusion is patient with priapism is clinical from leukocytosis in CML. Monitoring blood routinely is more important to assess the response to therapy, in addition, it is necessary to carry out a cytogenic and molecular evaluation.

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