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Nursing Case Insight Journal
ISSN : 30465915     EISSN : 30465915     DOI : https://doi.org/10.63166
Core Subject : Health,
Journal - Nursing Case Insight Journal (NCIJ) contains scientific articles in the form of research results covering science, technology, and teaching in the field of Nursing. The Nursing Case Insight Journal (NCIJ) is published every four months. Authors worldwide are welcome to submit their research papers to prestigious journals that meet the required criteria. The Nursing Case Insight Journal (NCIJ) provides immediate access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports the greater global knowledge exchange. ISSN 3046-5915 Nursing Case Insight Journal (NCIJ) indexed by: Google Scholar
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Comparison Of The Effectiveness Of Moringa Leaf Tea And Rosella Flower Tea On Reducing Blood Pressure In Mild Hypertension Patients : Case Study Wahyuni, Tri
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/01qdf395

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The number of people with hypertension continues to increase every year, it is estimated that by 2025 there will be 1.5 billion people affected by hypertension, and it is estimated that every year 9.4 million people die from hypertension and its complications. This case study aims to compare the effectiveness of Moringa leaf tea and Rosella flower tea in reducing blood pressure in menopausal women who experience mild hypertension. The research respondents were 2 menopausal women who suffered from mild hypertension, one respondent was given intervention in the form of Moringa leaf tea while the other respondent was given intervention in the form of rosella flower tea. The intervention was provided for 14 days to see a comparison of the effectiveness of the two interventions provided. The reduction in blood pressure in respondents with the Moringa leaf tea intervention was 15/11 mmHg, while the reduction in blood pressure in respondents with the rosella flower tea intervention was 7/7 mmHg, there was a difference in blood pressure of 8/4 mmHg. Thus, it can be concluded that giving Moringa leaf tea is more effective in reducing blood pressure in menopausal women with mild hypertension compared to giving rosella flower tea. Moringa leaf tea can be developed as an alternative therapy to lower blood pressure in people with mild hypertension.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis Nursing Care with Management of Airway Clearance: Case Study Surya Pratama, Erlangga; Wahyudi, Iwan
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Pulmonary tuberculosis is a contagious infectious disease with the highest prevalence in the world and the third largest in Indonesia with 10.4 million cases each year. Transmission occurs when a sufferer coughs or sneezes and the sufferer accidentally spreads germs into the air in the form of droplets. A person suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis can infect 10-15 people around him. Therefore, infectious disease management needs to be carried out as an effort to control several disease risk factors to maintain and improve public health. Objective: This case study aims to test the effectiveness of implementing effective coughing as a management method for ineffective airway clearance in pulmonary tuberculosis sufferers. Method: The method used is a case study by taking anamnesis, observation, physical examination and medical records. The participant in this study was Mr. R with pulmonary tuberculosis. Results: The results of this case study show that Effective coughing exercises are useful for managing airway clearance in pulmonary tuberculosis sufferers, this is characterized by sputum that can be expelled through the mouth, which is characterized by reduced shortness of breath, normal respiratory frequency, regular breathing rhythm, no additional breath sounds. Therefore, cough training has been empirically proven to be effective in managing airway clearance in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Recommendation: Effective coughing can only be applied to pulmonary tuberculosis patients with shortness of breath, cough with phlegm, rhonchi breath sounds, and complaints that sputum is difficult to expel.
Nursing Care for Disorders of the Integumental System: Debridement of Cellulitis e.c. Diabetes Mellitus Type II a/r Dextra of the Femur and Fibula Farhan, Zahara; Permana, Gin Gin Sugih
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue resulting from Streptococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria is known as cellulitis. This research study aims to provide practical experience in assessment, diagnosis, planning, execution, and evaluation of direct and comprehensive nursing care for clients with integumentary system issues. When writing in a case study format, descriptive writing is used. These cases had difficulties with restricted physical mobility, poor skin tissue integrity, acute pain, and dietary inadequacies. The study's tactics are tailored to the specific health concerns of each participant, taking into account the predetermined goals and objectives. Addressing the root causes of the issues with the integumentary system is the goal of nursing care. Mr. S showed improvement in the nursing care process evaluation, with three nursing problems fully treated and one partially fixed. The findings of this scientific study align with previously developed tactics. This is inextricably linked to the family's provision of support, guidance from clinical instructors and academic supervisors, and the entire nursing care implementation process for Mr. S, who has integumentary system difficulties
Providing Psychological Nursing Care at Mental Rehabilitation Clinic, Addressing Self-Concept Challenges: Low Self-Worth Alongside a Bipolar Diagnosis Permana, Gin Gin Sugih
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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It is acknowledged that mental health plays a significant role in overall health. A person who is mentally disturbed and unable to function normally is said to have a mental disorder. This case study aims to provide an overview of mental nursing care for clients with low self-esteem, including assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation. The study employs a descriptive method, utilizing case studies, data collection techniques, observation, interviews, and a literature review to examine nursing acts that empower clients to recognize and utilize their strengths. The goal is to promote collaboration among rehabilitation clinics, professional organizations, families, and healthcare workers to deliver effective nursing care for mental health conditions, ultimately enhancing the well-being of individuals with low self-esteem and bipolar disorder.
Analysis Intervention Giving Warm Compress with Boiled Ginger in the Elderly who Sufferer Osteoarthritis: Case Study Susyanti, Susan; Windi, Windi
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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The incidence rate of osteoarthritis in Indonesia is very high that is with incidence is 5% in age not enough of 40 years, 30% occur at the age of 40-60 years, and 65% occur at the age more from 61 years. Handling non - pharmacologically can become alternative management of the elderly with Osteoarthritis, among others giving compress warm stew ginger. Case study This aim for analyze intervention care nursing with giving compress warm stew ginger for lower-level pain in the elderly Osteoarthritis sufferers. Data collection method with history taking, observation and examination physical, done analysis with compare theory with practice-based evidence (Evidence Based Practice). Participants in the study case are a elderly Osteoarthritis sufferers and instruments For measure scale painful using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS). Intervention care nursing who has done with giving compress warm stew ginger proven can lower scale pain in someone elderly people suffering from deep osteoarthritis relative time​ fast. This is because​ ginger own Gingerol content contains cyclooxygenase that can hinder the formation of prostaglandins as pain mediators. Gingerol content and the warm feeling it creates from giving compress warm stew ginger This make vessels blood open and smooth circulation blood, so supply food and oxygen better and painful joints become reduce. Therefore​ that's a gift compress warm stew ginger can used as one of the alternative possible non - pharmacological treatment lower scale pain in osteoarthritis sufferers.
Case Report: Application Of Walking Activity Intervention To Reduce Pain Scale And Blood Pressure In Clients With Hypertension In Tangerang Regency Rohilah, Rohilah; Winahyu, Karina Megasari
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/3v2a1b26

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Hypertension, a condition in which the blood pressure exceeds normal limit, can lead to severe complications, such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. The aim of study is to describe family nursing care for Mrs. S, a Hypertension patient, with walking activity intervention against reduction of pain scale and blood pressure. The method used is a case report with descriptive technique. Based on the assessment, data was obtained that the patient had a history of hypertension twelve years ago and complained of dizziness, pain in the nape, often consuming salty food, rarely exercising, and not having a routine health check. Nursing diagnosis in patients is ineffective health management, the intervention is to monitor blood pressure on the pain scale and provide nonpharmacological techniques to lower blood pressure and pain scale by the application of walking activities. The implementation of nursing carried out is walking activities for 30 minutes on three consecutive days within a week. The results of the nursing evaluation problem were resolved. Conclusion from the application of walking activities given to clients to lower blood pressure and pain scale.
The Effectiveness of Giving Ginger Drink in Reducing Emesis Gravidarum in Pregnant Women (Case Study) Tasripin, Mellysa Wulandari
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Pregnant mothers experience changes enhancement hormones progesterone, estrogen, and Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) so give rise to complaints of mother discomfort and nauseous vomiting in the first trimester, namely emesis gravidarum. This study was to know the effectiveness of drinking ginger to overcome nauseous vomiting. The respondents of  study were 2 mothers given pregnancy therapy to drink ginger and not given ginger. Pregnant mothers were given 14 days to drink ginger warm and effective reduce nauseous vomit than no given therapy drink ginger. Drinking ginger is effective in overcoming nauseous vomiting in the mother's first trimester of pregnancy.
Pericardium Point 6 Acupressure For Nausea, Vomiting In 1st Trimester Pregnant Women: Case Study Permata, Annisa Devi
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Nausea and vomiting usually occur in the morning, but some occur at any time and at night occur as a result of changes in the endocrine system that occur during pregnancy, especially increased hormones hCG in pregnancy. Data in Indonesia shows that 50% to 80% of pregnant women experience nausea and vomiting and approximately 5%. Pregnant women require treatment for fluid replacement and electrolyte correction. This case study aims to provide nursing services to pregnant women with nausea and vomiting using acupressure.  The author uses a descriptive analytical method in the form of a case study approach in patient care which includes assessment, death diagnosis, death planning, death implementation, death evaluation, and use of EBP (Evidence-Based Practice) interventions. Midwives are expected to be able to apply P6 acupressure intervention to pregnant women as a complementary therapy to reduce nausea and vomiting experienced by pregnant women which can be given to pregnant women reduce complaints of nausea and vomiting in the first trimester of pregnancy.
Nursing Care for Mrs. S (P₂A₀) Post Sectio Caesarea Day First Due to Prolonged Labor Indication at Marjan Bawah Room, RSUD dr. Slamet Garut Permana, Gin Gin Sugih; Daniati, Eva
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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This study discusses the nursing care provided to Mrs. S (P₂A₀) who underwent a Caesarean section on the day of surgery due to prolonged labor. Based on medical records from RSUD dr. Slamet Garut from January to May 2024, there were 908 cases of Caesarean sections, with prolonged labor accounting for 254 cases or 27.97%. The purpose of this case study was to provide direct and comprehensive nursing care for Mrs. S, addressing acute pain, physical mobility impairment, infection risk, self-care deficit, ineffective breastfeeding, and grief. The study employed a descriptive case study method. Interventions included pain management, mobilization support, wound care, self-care support, breastfeeding education, and grief support. The evaluation revealed partial resolution of acute pain, physical mobility issues, infection risk, and ineffective breastfeeding, while the grief diagnosis remained unresolved. The study concludes that the nursing care process was well-executed and documented, and recommends collaboration between nurses, patients, and families to prevent complications in postoperative care.
Nursing Care for Mrs. S With Sensory Perception Disorder: Auditory Hallucinations Due to Schizophrenia  Nur Illahi Assani Clinic, Samarang Daniati, Eva; Permana, Gin Gin Sugih
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/e4rh1e66

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This case study on patients with auditory hallucinations was taken as this scientific research, because hallucinations are a symptom that is often found in people with mental disorders, especially schizophrenia. The purpose of making this scientific paper is to gain knowledge, skills, insights and real experience in providing comprehensive nursing care. The method used by the author is a descriptive method through case studies with data collection and observation techniques. The subject of the study is schizophrenia with auditory hallucination nursing problems which are carried out starting from the assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation stages. Hallucinations are a condition that describes the presence of a wrong sensory perception, which may affect one of the five senses. Nursing care was carried out for 5 days (April 26 - May 1). The author found two problems experienced by the patient, namely sensory perception disorder: auditory hallucinations and self-concept disorder: low self-esteem. However, the focus or main goal of providing this nursing care is to improve the patient's perception, and the patient can relate to reality. The author also carried out nursing actions using the principles of therapeutic communication, motivating the patient to control her hallucinations. The author evaluated the nursing implementation so that we obtained data that the patient was able to control her hallucinations even with the support of the nurse.