Objective: To present warm compress intervention nursing care as an effort to overcome pain to children who experience DHF with heartburn problems directly in the Melati Room BLUD Banjar City General Hospital. Methods: The design of this research is descriptive with a case study approach using nursing care that refers to the IDHS and SIKI books. The subject of this case study is only one person, namely a child who has DHF with heartburn problems in the Melati Room BLUD RSU Banjar City, with data collection techniques including interviews, observation, physical examination and documentation studies. Results: The results of the case study at the assessment stage showed that the client complained of heartburn. With the intervention and implementation used is a warm compress. During the intervention process until the evaluation took place, it went as expected without any obstacles. There is a change in the pain scale from the original 5 scale to a 0 scale. Conclusion: The conclusion of nursing care for children with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) with heartburn problems is well resolved. Giving a warm compress intervention is effective in reducing pain intensity, the pain scale which was originally a scale of 5 has disappeared (scale 0).
Objective : To provide direct nursing care to children who have hyperthermia problems in the Melati Room, Banjar City Hospital. Method: The research design used is descriptive analysis with a case study approach using nursing care that refers to the IDHS and SIKI books. The subjects of this case study were children with DHF with hyperthermia problems in the Melati Room of the Banjar City Hospital, in the use of data collection techniques ranging from interviews, observation, physical examinations and documentation studies. Result : This can be seen in the results of the case study stage, it is known that the patient complains of fever. Interventions and implementations carried out to reduce fever were by giving warm compresses in the forehead area for 10-15 minutes, body temperature before warm compresses was 37.80c, and after being given a warm compress intervention the temperature was 37.50c. Conclusion : The conclusion of nursing care on the effect of warm compresses can affect the decrease in temperature in DHF patients with hyperthermia problems. Warm compress intervention effectively lowers body temperature.
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