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                <text>Kontraksi uterus menimbulkan nyeri yang berdampak pada penerapan terapi antara lain menghambat pemberian ASI, menghambat bonding ibu dan anak, rasa lelah akibat afterpain yang dirasakan, gangguan istirahat hingga nyeri terus menerus yang menyebabkan resiko terjadinya postpartum blues dan pada bayi berdampak pada kurangnya asupan gizi sehingga dapat menghambat proses tumbuh kembang bayi. Metode yang digunakan dalam kegiatan ini terdiri dari 3 yaitu tahap persiapan, pelaksanaan dan evaluasi, dimulai dengan mengumpulkan peserta yaitu ibu nifas. Dari kegiatan yang dilakukan, seluruh peserta hadir, dimana dari 30 peserta yang terdaftar dalam kegiatan ini, didapatkan hasil bahwa sebanyak 23 peserta (77%) merasa nyaman dan 7 peserta (23%) dengan tidak merasa nyaman menggunakan teknik pijat effleurage. Kemudian tahap evaluasi menunjukkan tingkat nyeri pretest lebih tinggi daripada tingkat nyeri post-test, skor minimum adalah 3 (nyeri ringan) dan nilai maksimum adalah 8 (nyeri berat). Sedangkan pada posttest diperoleh nilai minimal 0 (tidak nyeri), dan nilai maksimal 5 (nyeri sedang). Kesimpulan setelah dilakukan teknik pijat effleurage bahwa ibu nifas yang mengalami afterpains sangat tertarik dan merasa nyaman dengan teknik pijat effleurage</text>
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                <text>EFEKTIFITAS FERMENTASI BAWANG PUTIH (BLACK GARLIC) TERHADAP REMAJA YANG OBESITAS DI SMAN 5 KOTA BINJAI PROVINSI SUMATERA UTARA TAHUN 2024</text>
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                <text>The prevalence of obesity, which is a global health problem, is increasing in developing countries due to changes in food and lifestyle. Obesity is a major cause of disease and death. This is difficult to overcome because of its association with an increased risk of Metabolic Syndrome, Cardiovascular disease, Heart Attack, Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus and various types of cancer.According to WHO data, the figure for excess body weight in children and adolescents (5-19 years) is 103 million (10%) for men, and 72 million (8%) for women. In Indonesia, excess weight can affect many things, including other physical health, decreased quality of activities and productivity. The cause of obesity is the energy balance between consumption and calories burned and lack of physical activity The general aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of fermented garlic (black garlic) on obese adolescents at SMAN 5 Binjai City, North Sumatra Province in 2024, his research is a quantitative type with a pre-experiment design whose design uses the one group pretest-posttest design The sample in this research was 20 teenagers who were obese, Data processing and analysis with Editing, Data entry, data analysis, Cleaning. Based on the table data above. It turns out that the Sig values in the normality test all show numbers that are greater than the Î± value of 0.05. This means that the data distribution of the two sample data before and after the Garlic Fermentation therapy treatment, all come from a normally distributed population. It is hoped that teenagers can reduce their weight by living a healthy life, namely by exercising and eating balanced nutrition to avoid various diseases.</text>
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                <text>Introduction Surgery is a treatment action that involves making an incision or making a wound in body tissue, with the intention of removing a certain part of the body as a treatment. Operation. Laparotomy is a surgical procedure that involves opening the abdominal wall and chest wall to reach the contents of the abdominal cavity. The digestive surgical procedures that are often performed using a laparotomy incision technique are: herniotomy, gastrectomy, cholecystotomy, hepaterectomy, appendectomy, colostomy, hermorodectomy, cholecystomy, fistulectomy, or fistulectomy . To determine the relationship between early mobilization and the length of wound healing after laparotomy surgery at the Melati Perbaungan General Hospital. 2020. Design Correlative descriptive type research with cross sectional research design cross sectional where data between the dependent variable (early mobilization) and the dependent variable (length of wound healing) are measured at the same time, but not all research subjects are observed on the same day or time . Research methods The data collection method uses primary data, namely the type of questionnaire on the sample. Secondary data is data that supports this research such as health center profiles and annual reports. Results From the statistical test results , the value of p=0.000 was obtained , which means there is a significant relationship between early mobilization and wound healing in patients after laparotomy surgery. Meanwhile, the OR value = 0.067, meaning that respondents who do not carry out early mobilization are likely to have a 0.067 times greater risk of slow healing compared to those who carry out early mobilization. Conclusion Of the 30 respondents, the majority carried out early mobilization, namely 18 people (60%), who experienced rapid healing of wounds after laparotomy surgery, namely 16 people (53.3%) Suggestions Researchers are expected to seek more knowledge about early mobilization and laparotomy</text>
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                <text>Â Hypertension is an increase in systolic blood pressure of more than 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure of more than 90 mmHg in two measurements with an interval of five minutes in a resting/calm state. This research is a quasi-experiment research with a two group pretest and posttest design. The population in this study was 50 elderly people in Bangun Rejo Village in 2024. The sampling technique was carried out using a purposive sampling technique so that the total sample was 50 people. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon test. The results of this study show that from the results of the excellent innovation research, the acceleration of blood pressure reduction in hypertensive elderly with deep breathing and a combination of natural ingredients (apium graveolens and black garlic) means that the average blood pressure in the control group at the first examination was 146.12 mmHg and at the second examination The average blood pressure is 149.20 mmHg with a p value (mean) of 0.238 &gt; 0.05, meaning it is not significant. It was concluded that research on Excellent Innovation Accelerated Blood Pressure Reduction in Hypertensive Elderly People Using Slow Deep Breathing and a Combination of Natural Ingredients (Apium Graveolens and Black Garlic) in Bangun Rejo Village in 2024 on 50 elderly people, with 25 elderly people as controls and 25 elderly people as cases, obtained results in the elderly as controls, the average blood pressure at the first examination was 146.12 mmHg, while the average blood pressure at the second examination was 147.28 mmHg. It can be seen that the difference in the mean value between the first and second measurements is -1.26.Â  The statistical test results showed a p value = 0.238 &gt; 0.05, which means there was no significant difference between blood pressure in the first and second measurements in elderly people as controls. Meanwhile, in elderly cases, the average blood pressure result of the first examination was 165.72 mmHg, while the average blood pressure at the second examination was 136.92 mmHg.</text>
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                <text>Gastrointestinal disorders are common complaints among older adults due to&#13;
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digestive pain. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of acupressure intervention&#13;
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GERD (36%) and gastritis (32%). Prior to the intervention, 68% of respondents&#13;
experienced moderate pain; after the intervention, the proportion of moderate pain&#13;
decreased to 40%, while mild pain increased to 60%. The Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test&#13;
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