NURSING CARE FOR GRADE II DIABETIC ULCUS

Umi Margi Rahayu, Kholis Khoirul Huda
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Background –Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus will cause various complications, one of which is diabetic ulcers. The incidence of diabetic ulcers in DM patients is still high, namely in 2020 it has reached 25% throughout their lives. Patients will be susceptible to severe infections if they do not understand how to properly care for wounds, so that patients with diabetic ulcers can experience problems in the form of impaired tissue integrity. The development of wound care with modern dressing methods has become a trend now, because this wound treatment uses the moist concept so that it speeds up the wound drying process.Objectives –The case study aims to provide nursing care to patients with grade III diabetic ulcers with the main problem being impaired tissue integrity.Method –This type of case study uses a qualitative research design with a case study approach. The sample in this study consisted of 2 diabetic ulcer patients with conventional wound care for 6 days.Results –The results of case management for 6x8 hours showed that the wound condition had decreased in the BJWAT assessment score, but the wound healing process had not been resolved, namely patient 1 on the first day the BJWAT score was 38 then the sixth day it became 28 , while patient 2 on the first day was 39 then days sixth to 27. The wound healing process does take quite a long time, which can reach 12-20 weeks.Conclusion– The conclusion of this scientific paper is that after treating the wound using 0.9% NaCl solution compressed with metronidazole and gentamicin ointment for 6x8 hours, the wound healing process has not been resolved, but the BJWAT wound assessment score has decreased
2级糖尿病溃疡的护理
背景-糖尿病不受控制会引起各种并发症,其中之一是糖尿病溃疡。糖尿病患者中糖尿病溃疡的发病率仍然很高,即到2020年,糖尿病患者一生中溃疡的发病率已达到25%。患者如果不懂得如何正确护理伤口,就容易受到严重感染,因此糖尿病溃疡患者可能会出现组织完整性受损的问题。用现代敷料方法发展伤口护理已经成为一种趋势,因为这种伤口处理使用湿润的概念,因此它加快了伤口干燥的过程。目的:本案例旨在为以组织完整性受损为主要问题的III级糖尿病溃疡患者提供护理。方法-这种类型的案例研究采用定性研究设计和案例研究方法。本研究样本为2例常规创面护理6天的糖尿病溃疡患者。结果-病例管理6x8小时结果显示,BJWAT评估评分创面情况有所下降,但创面愈合过程未得到解决,即患者1第一天BJWAT评分为38分,第6天为28分,患者2第1天为39分,第6天至第27天。伤口愈合的过程需要相当长的时间,可以达到12-20周。结论-本科学论文的结论是:用0.9% NaCl溶液压缩甲硝唑庆大霉素软膏处理创面6x8小时后,创面愈合过程并未得到解决,但BJWAT创面评估评分有所下降
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