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Integrated Management Chilhood Illness (IMCI) in Primary Health Care: Literature Review Totok Wahyudi; Endrat Kartiko Utomo; Fakhrudin Nasrul Sani; Susi Lastianingsih; Panji Azali; Diva Agustinaningrum
Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology 2021: Proceeding of the 2nd International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (529.102 KB) | DOI: 10.47701/icohetech.v1i1.1090

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Children death toll throughout the country in 2011 reaching 6.9 million, recorded 1900 deaths of children in a day and 800 deaths of children per hour. About 80% of deaths occur children in developing countries. The efforts of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of health Indonesia (Health Department Indonesia) to lower mortality and pain globally is to introduce the Sick Child Initiative (SCI) or Integrated Management Of Childhood Illness (IMCI), namely the decision-making steps in managing childhood illness. In an attempt to increase the scope of discovery and enhances the life-threatening disease system on children, the Department of health has implemented an Integrated Management Childhood Illness (IMCI) in primary health care units. The study of this literature review to identify and explore the role of nurse practitioners so as to improve readiness in the integrated management childhood illness (IMCI). Literature search conducted by doing searches journals from both the international and national journals. Searches performed through two electronic data base i.e. PubMed and Google Scholar with the use of the key word are IMCI*, integrated management childhood illness, Primary Health care, MTBS*, puskesmas, management terpadu balita sakit. Respondents used in the journal obtained is a nurse, children and parents of children. There is no specific data that describes the role, competence, training and level of education owned integrated management method in nursing a toddler sick (IMCI, Of all the articles showed that the role of the nurse in the readiness of implementing integrated management childhood illness (IMCI) in primary health care is already quite active views of the IMCI followed training and work experience having before. Based on the above discussion of ten literature obtained that implementation of the IMCI at any primary health care in each country mainly in Indonesia still do not meet the standards in the granting of health services on a children sick
Dry Cupping Has Effect On The Reduction Of The Pain Scale In Administrative With Uric Acid Fakhrudin Nasrul Sani; Totok Wahyudi; Mellia Silvy Irdianty; Diva Agustinaningrum; Putri Alya Rifqi; Riska Putri Sejati
Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Health, And Technology 2021: Proceeding of the 2nd International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

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Increased uric acid levels are a degenerative disease experienced by the elderly. Excess uric acid levels in the blood if not immediately prevented and treated will be dangerous because they cause joint pain and the onset of thopia. Dry cupping is a process of cupping with a pump without bleeding. This study aims to determine the effect of dry cupping on reducing pain scale in elderly with gout in Masaran Sragen Village. This research is a quasy experiment with a one group pretest and posttest design. The study population was the elderly with gout pain in the village of Masaran Sragen, amounting to 33 people. Sampling in this research is using total sampling technique. The data analysis used the Wilxocon test because after the normality of the data the results were not normal. The results showed that the average pain scale of respondents before and after being given dry cupping, the pain scale 6 became the pain scale 3.The results of the correlation test analysis showed that there was an effect of giving red ginger foot soaking on the blood pressure of hypertensive patients, indicated by the p-value. = 0.0001 (p-value <0.05).