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Title
GAMBARAN PENERAPAN PERAWATAN LUKA PADA
PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS TIPE II
PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS TIPE II
Subject
Diabetes Mellitus, Wound Care
Description
ABSTRACT
Overview of The Application of Wound Care in Type II
Background: Diabetes Mellitus is a systemic, chornic, and multifactorial disease characterized by hiperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. One complication in patients with diabetes mellitus is diabetic ulcer. Diabetic ulcer can be treated with wound care. The main principle in wound care management is infection control because infection can inhibit the wound healing process.
The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of the implementation of wound care in patients with type II diabetes mellitus.
Method: This type of research is narrative in the form of literature study using researt library. Criteria for articles/ research results used in this study consisted of 5 artices/ research results published online between 2015-2019.
Result: In article one after being given wound care condition is slought, there is granulation, no pus, the wound is still smelly, lenght 7 cm, width 4 cm, in 2 cm, degree of wound 3, Last GDA: 180 Mg/dl, sample two wound condition has pus, the wound was seepingm the patient felt pain when GDA: 215 mg/dl treated. Study two after wound care was given wound score to 24. Study 3 after wound care wass given in sample one was 30 and sample two was 28. Study four showed that the width remained 10%, sludge is reduced by 10% and pus from 10 cc to 5 cc, the odor is reduced so that the third day does not cause a pungent odor. Articel five after being given a modern bandage is 33.35. The result of studies that have been analyzed from the five articles found that wound care can help the healing process of diabetic ulcers wounds that are being experienced by patient.
Conclusion and Suggestion: it can be concluded that the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus ulcer wounds is able to help the wound healing process and reduce the impact of infection on diabetic wounds and Future researchers are expected to be able to conduct research better so that knowledge about wound care for Diabetes Melllitus can continue to grow in the future.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Wound Care
Overview of The Application of Wound Care in Type II
Background: Diabetes Mellitus is a systemic, chornic, and multifactorial disease characterized by hiperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. One complication in patients with diabetes mellitus is diabetic ulcer. Diabetic ulcer can be treated with wound care. The main principle in wound care management is infection control because infection can inhibit the wound healing process.
The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of the implementation of wound care in patients with type II diabetes mellitus.
Method: This type of research is narrative in the form of literature study using researt library. Criteria for articles/ research results used in this study consisted of 5 artices/ research results published online between 2015-2019.
Result: In article one after being given wound care condition is slought, there is granulation, no pus, the wound is still smelly, lenght 7 cm, width 4 cm, in 2 cm, degree of wound 3, Last GDA: 180 Mg/dl, sample two wound condition has pus, the wound was seepingm the patient felt pain when GDA: 215 mg/dl treated. Study two after wound care was given wound score to 24. Study 3 after wound care wass given in sample one was 30 and sample two was 28. Study four showed that the width remained 10%, sludge is reduced by 10% and pus from 10 cc to 5 cc, the odor is reduced so that the third day does not cause a pungent odor. Articel five after being given a modern bandage is 33.35. The result of studies that have been analyzed from the five articles found that wound care can help the healing process of diabetic ulcers wounds that are being experienced by patient.
Conclusion and Suggestion: it can be concluded that the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus ulcer wounds is able to help the wound healing process and reduce the impact of infection on diabetic wounds and Future researchers are expected to be able to conduct research better so that knowledge about wound care for Diabetes Melllitus can continue to grow in the future.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus, Wound Care
Creator
MELISA
Publisher
Poltekkes Kemenkes Palembang Jurusan Keperawatan Palembang
Date
2020
Contributor
Lukman S.Kep, Ns, M.Kep.
Format
PDF
Language
BAHASA INDONESIA
Type
KTI MAHASISWA