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Gambaran Pengetahuan Ibu Tentang Karies Gigi Pada Anak Usia 3-12 Tahun La Saudi; Rahmah Nurul Aini; Siti Nadiroh
Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific
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ABSTRACT Background: knowledge and the role of parents are very important in underpinning the formation of behaviors that support or not regarding children's dental and oral hygiene. The Global Burden Of Disease Study reports that dental and oral health problems, especially dental caries, are diseases experienced by the world's population, where this condition occurs in almost half of the population (3.58 billion people). Objective: This study aims to describe the knowledge of mothers about dental caries in children aged 6-12 years. Methods: the research design used is a quantitative descriptive design. The sampling technique used was consecutive sampling, with a total sample of 73 respondents. The analysis used is univariate analysis. Data were collected online using Jotform and processed using Microsoft Excel and SPSS version 23. Results: in this study, the results showed that most of the mothers were categorized as having good knowledge as many as 49 respondents (67.1%) and mothers who had moderate knowledge as many as 13 respondents (17 ,8%) while mothers who have poor knowledge are 11 respondents (15,1%). Conclusion: mother's knowledge is very important to prevent dental caries in children and good attitudes and behavior are needed towards children's dental and oral health in order to provide optimal health education. Key Words: Child, Mother, Dental Caries, Knowledge
Asuhan Keperawatan Pada Pasien Dengan Cerebro Vaskuler Disease Stroke Iskemik Berdasarkan SDKI DAN SIKI di Rumah Sakit Wilayah Jakarta Selatan La Saudi
Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific
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Background: Ischemic stroke is a stroke that has clinical signs of dysfunction or damage to brain tissue caused by the accumulation of plaques so that there is a blockage of blood vessels which results in a lack of blood flow to the brain. Ischemic stroke causes damage to the brain which can result in impaired physical and sensory function, cognitive impairment, mild to severe motor impairment which is usually a clinical sign, namely hemiplegy or hemipration. More than 2.7 million people die from ischemic strokes each year. Stroke in Indonesia has a fairly large number of deaths in Asia, where the percentage of strokes in Jakarta is 11.44%. Destination: Where this research uses analatic descriptive research methods in the form of case studies to explore the problem of client nursing care. Method: By using a nursing care approach which includes assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing. It is known that the patient has headaches, high blood pressure, the presence of weakness in the right hand. Results: Nursing diagnoses in patients with ischemic stroke are the risk of ineffective cerebral perfusion, impaired physical mobility, risk of falling. The interventions used based on SIKI there are 9 actions applied in practice out of 17 actions based on theory where after being given nursing actions nursing problems the risk of cerebral perfusion is not effectively overcome, and 9 out of 10 nursing actions in impaired physical mobility after nursing actions nursing problems physical mobility disorders are partially resolved, as well as 11 nursing actions out of 12 nursing actions based on theory on risk falling after a nursing intervention the problem of falling risk is resolved. Evaluation: The results of the evaluation of the patient's headache decrease, blood pressure decreases, muscle strength increases, activity increases.
Asuhan Keperawatan Pada Pasien Post Kolesistektomi Dengan Nyeri Akut di Rumah Sakit Wilayah Depok Roland Lekatompessy; Sindy Andriani; La Saudi
Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Nursing Scientific
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Cholelithiasis also known as gallstones is a disease in which stones are found in the bile or gallbladder, or both. Cholelithiasis is typically caused by bile components such as cholesterol, bilirubin, and calcium accumulating in the gallbladder. This study aims to understanding and providing nursing care to post cholecystectomy patients in Depok Regional Hospital's. To understand nursing problems in post cholecystectomy patients, a descriptive analytic approach in the form of case studies was used. Data was gathered through interviews, observations, physical examinations, and documentation reviews. A medical-surgical nursing care format was used for data collection. Mrs. R and Mr. K with a medical diagnosis of cholelithiasis, the results of the following nursing diagnoses were obtained; for acute pain problems, the results showed that the pain scale decreased to two from a range of ten, and the patient did not wince in pain. Mrs. R and Mr. K second diagnosis, physical mobility, revealed that the patient was able to do activities even if they had to be done slowly. Meanwhile, Mrs. R third diagnosis is nausea, and the results are decreased nausea and increased appetite. Mr. K third diagnosis, a sleep pattern disorder, has resulted in the patient still having difficulty sleeping. Most of the nursing diagnoses in the two patients were resolved within 3x24 hours of treatment, only the diagnosis of sleep pattern disorders was resolved in part because the patient still had difficulty sleeping.