PENERAPAN LATIHAN BUERGER ALLEN PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS NON INSULIN DEPENDENT PERFUSI PERIFER YANG TIDAK EFEKTIF DI RUANG BOUGENVILLE RS. DUSTIRA 08-13 MEI 2024

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PENERAPAN LATIHAN BUERGER ALLEN PADA PASIEN DIABETES MELLITUS NON INSULIN DEPENDENT PERFUSI PERIFER YANG TIDAK EFEKTIF DI RUANG BOUGENVILLE RS. DUSTIRA 08-13 MEI 2024

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Diabetes mellitus is a disease that occurs due to metabolic disorders characterized by chronic hyperglycemia. IDF reports that around 537 million people suffer from diabetes mellitus in the world. Typical signs and symptoms of DM are the triad of poly, polyphagia (frequent hunger), polydipsia (frequent thirst), polyuria (frequent urination), tingling, numbness. One intervention to overcome tingling is the Buerger Allen Exercise (BAE) technique. BAE is an exercise system for lower leg arterial insufficiency that uses changes in gravity in position that are implemented through active movements of the ankles to smooth the muscles of the blood vessels. This case study was prepared to describe the nursing care of DM patients who experience ineffective peripheral perfusion using the BAE technique. The BAE technique focuses on physical training in the lower leg area by using changes in gravity in the applied position and performing muscle pumps consisting of dorsiflexion and plantarflexion through active movements of the ankles to smooth blood vessel muscles. The method used for this case study is descriptive. The results of this case study show that the patient complained of tingling, numbness, numbness, CRT >3 seconds, pale skin color, decreased turgor, cold acral, and the patient's IpTT value was positive 4 so the nursing problem raised was ineffective peripheral perfusion. The BAE technique is carried out for 6 days with a frequency of 1 time a day for 20 minutes. The evaluation achieved in this case study was decreased tingling, warm acral, skin color did not appear pale, CRT <2 seconds, improved turgor and negative IpTT results 6. It can be concluded that the BAE technique in type II DM patients can increase sensitivity. The author hopes that this case study will become a reference for institutions, patients, nurses, the development of nursing science and technology as well as future authors.
Keywords: Buerger Allen Exercise, Diabetes Mellitus Type II, Ineffective Peripheral Perfusion


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Karya Tulis Ilmiah
Penulis
RADITA ANGGRAINI - Personal Name
Student ID
21.036
Dosen Pembimbing
Penguji
Kode Prodi PDDIKTI
Edition
Published
Departement
D3 Keperawatan
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Language
Indonesia
Publisher STIKES RS DUSTIRA : Cimahi.,
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Published
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617 RAD p
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Sekolah TInggi Ilmu Kesehatan (STIKes) RS Dustira
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