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area, shoulder, or epigastrium. Non-pharmacological pain management for ACS patients can include&#13;
aromatherapy. This case report aims to illustrate the application of aromatherapy in a patient with&#13;
Unstable Angina Pectoris (UAP). The patient is a 56-year-old female nurse who presented with&#13;
complaints of left-sided chest pain, described as heavy and tight, with a pain scale rating of four.&#13;
Aromatherapy was administered three times, each session lasting 30 minutes. The patient chose jasmine&#13;
essential oil, based on her preference. Aromatherapy is particularly effective for mild pain and can be&#13;
beneficial for patients with Unstable Angina Pectoris or other forms of Acute Coronary Syndrome. The&#13;
use of aromatherapy promotes relaxation, resulting in a calmer state and a reduction in the patient's&#13;
perceived pain. Further research is needed on the use of aromatherapy for ACS, particularly&#13;
concerning sleep disturbances and anxiety. Nurses can administer aromatherapy as a complementary&#13;
therapy to support overall patient care.&#13;
Keywords: aromatherapy; acute pain; Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)); Unstable Angina Pectoris&#13;
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                <text>Background: A fracture or broken bone is a break in the continuity of bone and cartilage caused by trauma or&#13;
physical force. The 2018 Basic Health Research found that there were 45,987 falls involving 1,775 people (3.8%).&#13;
The nursing problem that commonly arises in fracture patients is acute pain. Patients with fractures require&#13;
comprehensive nursing care for the healing process. Objective: To find out how to describe nursing care for fracture&#13;
patients at Yogyakarta Private Hospital. Method: This research uses a case report method. Research Results: Based&#13;
on the results of the nursing assessment and diagnosis between the data obtained and the supporting theory, no gaps&#13;
were found and they were interrelated; Nursing interventions are guided by SIKI; The implementation of nursing&#13;
provided to clients is in accordance with the interventions that have been made by researchers; Nursing evaluation&#13;
carried out for 2 days, showed that further treatment was still needed. Conclusion: The results of the nursing care&#13;
process for patients with fractures require ongoing care to be able to show significant changes related to nursing&#13;
problems. Suggestion: Future researchers are expected to continue research on the effectiveness of SIKI-based&#13;
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                <text>The high prevalence of sexually transmitted disease infections is related to the practice of preventive&#13;
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puberty period and is accompanied by sexual development. Cases of syphilis and gonorrhea are most&#13;
common in adolescents and young adults. Effective communication between parents and adolescents&#13;
is used as the main strategy in an effort to increase responsible sexual behavior and minimize risky&#13;
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research design with a cross sectional approach with 79 research samples. The sampling method is&#13;
using the Probability Sampling technique by means of Random Sampling. The analysis test used was&#13;
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                <text>Appendicitis merupakan salah satu penyakit infeksi yang paling sering ditemukan pada infeksi yang terjadi di&#13;
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endorphin (substansi sejenis morfin yang dapat mengurangi rasa sakit/nyeri) berperan dalam menghambat&#13;
transmisi impuls nyeri di sistem saraf pusat, sehingga sensasi nyeri yang dirasakan dapat berkurang. Tujuan&#13;
penelitian untuk mengetahui asuhan keperawatan nyeri akut dengan manajemen nyeri terapi musik pada&#13;
pasien post operasi appendictomy di RS Panti Wilasa Semarang. Penulis menemukan pasien dengan nama&#13;
Nn. W, usia 18 tahun, jenis kelamin perempuan dengan diagnosa medis apendicitis, memiliki keluhan utama&#13;
pasien mengatakan nyeri pada perut kanan bawah. Hasil pengkajian yang didapat adalah nyeri dibagian perut&#13;
post operasi appendictomy. Diagnosa keperawatan adalah nyeri akut. Intervensi yang diberikan kepada pasien&#13;
sesuai dengan prioritas masalah pasien dengan diberikan musik klasik. Implementasi yang diberikan&#13;
berdasarkan intervensi yaitu memberikan musik klasik. Setelah pemberian musik klasik nyeri post operasi&#13;
appendectomy pasien menjadi berkurang. Diharapkan dapat mengajarkan pemberian terapi musik untuk&#13;
mengurangi nyeri pasien.&#13;
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ischemic and infarcted. One of the nursing management of hemiparesis that can be carried out is Bridging Exercise&#13;
therapy to improve muscle tone and increase the client's muscle strength. Bridging exercise is the right technique to&#13;
strengthen the muscles around the lumbar and pelvic vertebral columns, especially for stroke patients with impaired&#13;
balance and muscle strength. In ICU 2 of the Yogyakarta Private Hospital, data was obtained that 7 patients&#13;
experienced hemorrhagic strokes and 5 non-hemorrhagic strokes and 3 of them experienced impaired physical&#13;
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therapy is given according to the inclusion criteria for patients. Bridging Exercise Therapy is carried out twice a day&#13;
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results of the intervention showed that there was a difference in the average value before and after the Bridging&#13;
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                <text>Background: Stroke is a dysfunction in the brain, which is caused by blockage or rupture of blood vessels in&#13;
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aspiration pneumonia. Therefore, an intervention is needed, one of which is by swallowing exercises using the&#13;
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as many as 2 patients experienced swallowing disorders. Objective: To provide an overview of Effortful Swallow&#13;
Exercise actions on swallowing ability and to provide comprehensive nursing care for stroke patients with&#13;
swallowing disorders in ICU 2 of a Private Hospital in Yogyakarta. Results: The results of the assessment of&#13;
Mrs. N aged 64 years, found difficulty swallowing food and the results of screening dysphagia &lt;250 cc choking.&#13;
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out 2 times a day with a duration of 15 minutes using the MBSS instrument, it was found that patients&#13;
experienced an increase in swallowing ability on the third day of implementation, where patients were able to&#13;
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additional sounds such as rhonchi, wheezing and wheezing. Therefore, in children with&#13;
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impaired airway clearance is ineffective if not treated immediately, resulting in ventilation imbalance and&#13;
changes in the alveolar membrane. Non-pharmacological measures to overcome airway clearance&#13;
disorders are not as effective as chest physiotherapy. The aim of the research was to carry out chest&#13;
physiotherapy on children with cases of bronchopneumonia in theImpatient Room of One of the Private&#13;
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breath. The standard treatment that can be given to patients who have pneumonia is chest physiotherapy.&#13;
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coughing up phlegm, rumbling breath sounds, the mother said she could do chest physiotherapy, the&#13;
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prevention of bronchopneumonia in patients. Prevention that can be done is by applying chest&#13;
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Keywords: Bronchopneumonia, Ineffective Airway Clearance, Chest Physiotherapy</text>
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vomiting. Providing tempeh porridge diet to the nursing problem of gastrointestinal dysfunction motility caused&#13;
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                <text>Background: Diabetic ulcers are one of the various chronic complications caused by Diabetes Mellitus.&#13;
Management of ineffective peripheral perfusion, apart from pharmacology, can also be overcome with&#13;
non-pharmacological measures, namely by implementing physical exercises with diabetic foot&#13;
exercises. Objective: to be able to apply physical exercises for diabetic foot exercises to overcome the&#13;
problem of ineffective peripheral perfusion in patients with diabetes mellitus in 2023. Method: the&#13;
method used is a case study. Respondent: patients with diabetes who experience problems with&#13;
ineffective peripheral perfusion. Results: After implementing it twice for 2 days with an exercise&#13;
duration of 30 minutes, the problem of ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion nursing was only partially&#13;
resolved, because the wound condition had not shown improvement, this required a long time to carry&#13;
out further observations and analysis. Conclusion: Diabetic foot exercises help blood circulation in the&#13;
peripheral area, as evidenced by the reduction in patient complaints related to diabetic neuropathy.&#13;
Suggestion: Patients who adhere to diabetic foot exercises regularly every day will help wounds heal&#13;
faster than expected.&#13;
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Peripheral Perfusion, Diabetic Foot Exercises</text>
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                <text>Background: The average risk of cases of gallstones developing symptomatic is 2% and&#13;
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pain that is not treated properly will cause chronic pain. Therefore, there is a need for&#13;
pain management both pharmacologically and non-pharmacologically. Apart from&#13;
collaborating with doctors in administering analgesics, nurses need to take independent&#13;
action. One of them is music therapy which is easy to do, inexpensive, non-invasive, does&#13;
not require special assistance and has no side effects. Main Symptoms: Patients with the&#13;
main symptom of acute pain with a pain scale of 7 received music therapy for 3 days, twice&#13;
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