Effectiveness of Warm Compresses and Plaster Compresses in Decreasing Body Temperature in Infants with Fever
Fitriani S Dentika,
A Arniyanti
Abstract:Introduction: Fever is the most common case in children, and almost all children have experienced it; some only have a low-grade fever, while others have a very high fever. Method: Qualitative research using case study design aims to describe the case studies obtained and carried out systematically in intensively collecting case study data for infant patients with fever. Result: Based on the results of case studies found, differences in the effectiveness of warm compresses and plaster compresses. Conclusion: T… Show more
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