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Your Child Has the Right to Grow: The Importance of Exclusive Breastfeeding to the Infants' Gross Motor Elvira Ekklesia Aprilita; Rossyana Septyasih; Tutik Herawati
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i3.6220

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Breast milk is the best nutrient for infants because it contains ideal nutritional value for infants. Unmet nutritional needs of infants can pose a risk of chronic diseases, impaired cognitive development of children, and inhibition of the infant’s gross motor development. The study aims to prove how much influence exclusively breastfeeding affects the gross motor development of infants aged 7– 12 months. Methods: The research design used was a descriptive method, with a case study approach. The data source was selected by puposive sampling technique. Result: Result of research in the field at the last visit, it is found that 10-month-1-day-old infant who was given breast milk exclusively by her mother in gross motor development occurred according to her age, shown to be able to maintain the neck rigidly, sit alone for 60 seconds without being denied pillows, chairs or walls, and learned to stand with both feet refute some of her weight. While infant is 9-month-28-day-old who was not exclusively breastfed, gross motor development was not yet appropriate for his age, where the infant was only able to maintain his neck rigidly, but had not been able to sit alone for 60 seconds without being denied pillows, chairs or walls and learned to stand with both feet refuting some of his weight. Discussion: The result of the study can be used as motivation and a source of educational reference for breastfeeding mothers to provide breast milk exclusively to the infant because exclusive breast milk is proven to affect the gross motor development of the infant. Researchers are next expected to conduct a thorough study on factors that can affect the growth and development of the infant.
PERAWATAN LUKA INFUS TERHADAP KEJADIAN PHLEBITIS Rudi Hamarno; Tutik Herawati; Bramunanto Suprayoga
Jurnal Keperawatan Terapan Vol 5 No 1 (2019): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN TERAPAN
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31290/jkt.v5i1.892

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Prevention of phlebitis is not only focused on infusion, but afterwards infusion must be protected entirely from complications. Preventing and minimizing the effects of intravenous therapy, especially the occurrence of phlebitis, infusion treatment must be optimally sought. Nurses who pay attention to aseptic principles can reduce phlebitis events (Brunner and Suddarth, 2001). The purpose of this study was to determine The Effect of Infusion Wound Care With On Phlebitis Incidents At The RSUD dr. R. Soedarsono Pasuruan City. The research design used was pre-experimental research with a sample size of 20 people and using purposive sampling technique. Data collection method used interview and observation and analysed by Chi Square test. The results of the study in the treatment group showed that the incidence of phelbitis in hospitalized patients was 10 percent phlebitis and 90 percent did not occur phlebitis. In the control group 70 percent occurred phlebitis and 30 percent did not occur phlebitis, and a significant value of 0.006 which stated that there was the effect of infusion treatments with on phlebitis incidents to inpatients. Suggestions that can be submitted to next researcher are the biggest factor causing phlebitis and examine other prevention of phlebitis.