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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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The Effect of Lactation Massage on Breast Milk Production in Postpartum Mothers at The PAMC Garut Clinic Suryani, Naning
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/dzxgng20

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Mother's Breast milk is the best food for babies. Stage I breast milk starts from the first day to the fourth day which is colostrum. Colostrum is very important for the baby's body defense because colostrum is the first immunization for babies. Ideally, the breastfeeding process can be done as soon as the baby is born. However, the reality in the field shows that the production and ejection of breast milk is small in the first days, so that many mothers experience ineffectiveness in the breastfeeding process, which becomes an obstacle, namely low milk production. Lactation massage is a massage to stimulate the release of breast milk. Lactation massage can provide a feeling of comfort to post-partum mothers by providing a gentle touch to the mother through lactation massage which can stimulate the oxytocin reflex which can increase breast milk production. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of lactation massage on accelerating breast milk production in post-partum mothers. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach.  The instrument that will be used in this research is an observation sheet to determine the acceleration of breast milk production by respondents. When compared to those who did not receive a massage for longer than two days, the respondent who received a massage produced more breast milk. Postpartum mothers are advised to use this technique to produce more breast milk.
In Part 1 Stage Active Phase with Severe Preeclampsia: Case Study Ritonga, Siti Nurcahyani; Sintya, Revina
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: 10.63166/55mw8w95

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Preeclampsia is an ongoing complication of pregnancy. Regular antenatal care (ANC) is expected to prevent the development of preeclampsia or enable its earlier detection, thereby reducing subsequent danger. The impact of hypertension in pregnancy is: Preeclampsia and eclampsia can occur and can have an impact on the mother and fetus. This case study aims to analyze midwifery care for preeclampsia patients. The author uses a descriptive analytical method in the form of a case study approach in midwifery care for patients which includes review of subjective, objective data, analysis, management and documentation in Subjective, Objective, Analysis, Planning (SOAP) form. Based on the data review, it was found that signs and symptoms of severe preeclampsia were present complaints of dizziness, anxiety, heartburn and a history of high hypertension starting at 28 weeks of gestation. Inspection Vital signs BP 160/110 mmHg, physical examination shows edema in the lower extremities, and supporting examinations showed urine protein +1. Management has been carried out according to midwifery care in women giving birth with severe preeclampsia, namely RL 500 cc + 6 infusion grams of MgSO4 40% maintenance dose 20 drops/minute, Nifedipine 1 x 10 mg, Methyldopamet 2 x 20 mg administered.
Kangaroo Method for Low Birth Weight Infants: Case Study Purwanto, Nofita Setiorini Futri; Sapia, Noni
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/nemvk771

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Low Birth Weight (LBW) is a birth weight of less than 2500 grams, which increases the risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Babies with low birth weight are more susceptible to complications. Babies with low birth weight increase the risk of health complications such as infection, hypothermia and growth disorders. The kangaroo method for babies with low birth weight is an appropriate alternative method that is simple and cheap. This case study aims to analyze midwifery care for low birth weight patients. The author uses a descriptive analytical method in the form of a case study approach to midwifery care for patients which includes assessment, midwifery diagnosis, midwifery planning, midwifery implementation, midwifery evaluation and use of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) interventions. The results of the evaluation can be resolved, this is indicated by the patient's weight gain and stable body temperature. This shows that the kangaroo method is an effective method and has been proven to increase body weight in patients who experienced low birth weigh.
Nursing Care Analysis on Mrs. R with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Ginger Water Compress Interventions Gunadi, M. Luthfiansyah; Ridwan Rifai, Mohammad
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/t2tgea81

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This case study examines the nursing care of Mrs. R, who was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), focusing on the application of ginger water compresses to reduce chronic pain. The study was conducted in Desa Tegal Panjang, Kecamatan Sucinaraja, Garut, Indonesia. The primary nursing diagnosis was chronic pain related to joint inflammation. The nursing interventions, based on Evidence-Based Practice, included the application of warm ginger water compresses. The results indicated a significant reduction in pain intensity, supporting the effectiveness of ginger compress therapy in managing pain associated with RA.
Implementation of Buteyko Breathing Technique in Nursing Care for Bronchial Asthma Patients: A Case Study Zahirah, Beladinna Zalfa; Daniati, Eva
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/8gfha737

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The human respiratory system functions to obtain oxygen from the environment and expel carbon dioxide through the lungs. One common respiratory disorder is bronchial asthma, which can obstruct the airways. A non-pharmacological intervention for asthma patients is the Buteyko breathing technique. This study aims to analyze nursing care through the application of the Buteyko breathing technique in a patient diagnosed with bronchial asthma. A descriptive case study approach was used with one respondent and a literature review. Based on the assessment of Mr. H, the primary nursing problem identified was ineffective breathing pattern. The intervention, based on Evidence-Based Practice, involved performing the Buteyko breathing technique once a day for 15-20 minutes over 3 consecutive days. Results showed improvement: the respiratory rate decreased from 25 breaths/min to 21 breaths/min, oxygen saturation increased from 92% to 96%, and symptoms such as nasal flaring, chest retractions, and use of accessory muscles resolved. Nursing evaluation indicated the problem was resolved, evidenced by the improvement in the breathing pattern. In conclusion, the Buteyko breathing technique positively affects ineffective breathing patterns in Mr. H. It is recommended that the Buteyko breathing technique be considered as a non-pharmacological intervention for patients with bronchial asthma.
Isometric Exercise Intervention for Mrs. E with Uric Acid-Induced Pain Above Normal: A Case Study Hafidh, Aditia; Puspita, Tantri
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/ydmc3m93

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Elevated uric acid levels, also known as hyperuricemia, is a metabolic condition caused by the accumulation of monosodium urate monohydrate crystals in the joints. This condition often leads to painful gout attacks, characterized by excruciating pain that is recurrent and can cause joint damage over time. The presence of uric acid crystals contributes to inflammation and pain by interacting with phospholipid membranes and serum factors. Pain management for hyperuricemia can involve both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, with one such non-pharmacological approach being isometric exercise. This study aims to analyze family nursing care for a patient with elevated uric acid levels above normal and the effect of isometric exercise in reducing joint pain in Cikondang Village, Tanjung Kemuning, within the working area of UPT Puskesmas Tarogong, Garut Regency. A descriptive case study method was used, which included anamnesis, observation, physical examination, and medical record review. The case study showed that chronic pain, the primary nursing problem in this patient with elevated uric acid levels, was effectively managed through isometric exercise. This was evidenced by a reduction in the patient's pain score from moderate pain (4) to mild pain (1). The isometric exercise intervention significantly reduced joint pain in the patient with elevated uric acid levels.  
Nursing Care Analysis in Children with Down Syndrome and the Application of Puzzle Play Therapy Zalva Khoirunisa, Nisrina; Yekti Widadi, Sri
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/byz60x45

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Down Syndrome is a condition characterized by physical and mental developmental delay caused by chromosomal abnormalities during cell division. One of the common complications in children with Down Syndrome is developmental disorders, including delays in motor skills and cognitive development. Non-pharmacological treatments, such as puzzle play therapy, can be used to enhance development. Puzzle play therapy is considered a beneficial intervention to improve fine motor skills and cognitive functions in children with Down Syndrome. This case study aims to provide an overview of the application of puzzle play therapy as a nursing intervention in children with Down Syndrome, focusing on addressing developmental disorders, particularly in fine motor skills. A descriptive case study design was employed, involving anamnesis, observation, physical examination, and analysis of nursing care based on evidence-based practice (EBP). The participant in this study was a child with Down Syndrome who was administered puzzle play therapy. The study found that puzzle play therapy effectively addressed developmental issues in a child with Down Syndrome. After the therapy, there was an improvement in the child’s fine motor skills, which indicates the success of puzzle play therapy as an intervention for developmental disorders in children with Down Syndrome. Puzzle play therapy can be successfully implemented in nursing care for children with Down Syndrome, particularly in improving fine motor skills and promoting cognitive development. It has been empirically proven to be an effective intervention for enhancing development in children with Down Syndrome.
Analysis Of Nursing Care in A Case of Osteorthritis and Ginger Warm Compress Treatment In An Elderly Care Home Salsabila Ukraina, Azzura; Wahyudin
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63166/chgmz429

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a joint inflammation commonly referred to as rheumatism, which occurs due to mechanical and biological processes leading to cartilage thinning, joint instability, and calcification. Osteoarthritis is a major cause of disability in the elderly, with an increased risk due to trauma, repetitive joint use, and obesity. Effective management of OA is necessary to prevent complications. Pharmacological treatment is a common management option for OA, with one such intervention being the use of ginger warm compresses. This study aims to analyze the nursing care provided to an elderly patient with osteoarthritis, specifically focusing on the application of ginger warm compress therapy in the Anggrek Room of Griya Lansia, Garut Regency. A case study method was used with a sample of one OA patient. Three priority nursing diagnoses were identified: chronic pain, impaired physical mobility, and knowledge deficit. Nursing interventions included identifying the pain characteristics, applying non-pharmacological pain management through ginger compress therapy, performing active range-of-motion exercises, and providing health education about osteoarthritis. The objective of this study was to gain firsthand experience regarding the effectiveness of ginger warm compress therapy as an intervention for chronic pain in osteoarthritis patients. The study was conducted over three consecutive days with a 15-minute session each day. The results indicated that prior to ginger compress therapy, the patient’s pain level was 5 (moderate pain) on a scale of 0-10. After the intervention, the pain scale decreased to 2 (mild pain), suggesting a significant effect of ginger warm compress therapy in reducing pain in osteoarthritis.
Analysis of Nursing Care in Mr. M with Hypertension and the Application of Benson Relaxation Therapy Riswandi, Aditya; Wahyudin; Sugih Permana, Gin Gin
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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Age-related changes in the cardiovascular system are one of the leading causes of various health problems among the elderly, particularly hypertension. Hypertension is a major risk factor for several cardiovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease, heart failure, pulmonary heart disease, cardiomyopathy, stroke, and kidney failure. Non-pharmacological treatments, such as Benson's Relaxation Therapy, have shown promise in managing hypertension by reducing blood pressure through relaxation techniques. This case study aims to explore the application of Benson's Relaxation Therapy as an intervention for hypertension in elderly patients with cardiovascular disturbances. The purpose of this case study is to provide an overview of the implementation of Benson's Relaxation Therapy as an intervention for hypertension and its impact on cardiovascular health in elderly patients. A descriptive case study design was used, which included anamnesis, observation, physical examination, and medical records review. The nursing care process was based on evidence-based practice (EBP) principles. The case involved a patient diagnosed with hypertension who was treated with Benson's Relaxation Therapy. The nursing interventions were analyzed in relation to hypertension management and its effects on the cardiovascular system. The study found that the patient presented with nursing diagnoses including acute pain, impaired physical mobility, and fall risk, with the primary issue being acute pain caused by elevated blood pressure. Benson's Relaxation Therapy was applied and led to a reduction in blood pressure over three therapy sessions. This empirical evidence suggests that Benson's Relaxation Therapy is an effective intervention for managing acute pain associated with elevated blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Therefore, it can be concluded that Benson's Relaxation Therapy is effective in lowering blood pressure in hypertensive patients in the Dahlia Room of Griya Lansia, Garut Regency. The application of Benson's Relaxation Therapy has proven to be effective in reducing blood pressure in hypertensive patients in the Dahlia Room of Griya Lansia, Garut Regency, Indonesia.
Analysis of Nursing Care to mother with Post-Caesarean Pain and Lavender Aromatherapy Intervention Winarsih, Wiwin; Yekti Widadi, Sri
Nursing Case Insight Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Nursing Case Insight Journal
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A Cesarean section (C-section) is a surgical procedure involving an incision into the abdominal wall and uterus to deliver a baby. This procedure disrupts tissue continuity and nerve endings, resulting in pain at the incision site post-surgery. Lavender aromatherapy is a non-pharmacological pain management technique that has been shown to alleviate pain. This study aims to evaluate the effect of lavender aromatherapy on reducing pain intensity in patients post-Cesarean section in the Marjan Bawah Room at Dr. Slamet Garut General Hospital. This descriptive study used a case study design. The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) was used as the instrument to measure pain intensity in patients. Pain levels were assessed before and after applying lavender aromatherapy for three consecutive days. The case study revealed that the application of lavender aromatherapy significantly reduced pain intensity in post-Cesarean patients. Prior to the aromatherapy intervention, the patient's pain level was recorded as 6 (moderate pain). After three days of lavender aromatherapy, pain intensity decreased to 2 (mild pain). Lavender can effectively reduce pain intensity in post-Cesarean patients, suggesting its potential as a valuable adjunct in pain management strategies.