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                <text>Tahun 2024</text>
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              <text> &#13;
PENERAPAN PERAWATAN LUKA MODERN DRESSING &#13;
METODE MOIST WOUND HEALING PADA PASIEN  &#13;
ULKUS DIABETIKUM DI RUANG INTERNE  &#13;
RSUD PROF.DR.H.M CHATIB QUZWAIN  &#13;
KABUPATEN SAROLANGUN  &#13;
          TAHUN 2024 &#13;
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              <text>Background: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic diseases characterized &#13;
by hyperglycemia which occurs due to abnormalities in insulin secretion, insulin &#13;
action or both. One of the complications that arises is diabetic wounds. Diabetic &#13;
wounds are  infections, ulcers and/or deeper tissue damage associated with &#13;
neurological and vascular disorders in the legs. Research Objective: To determine &#13;
nursing care in overcoming the problem of diabetic wound complications with &#13;
diabetic ulcer patients using the application of Modern Dressing wound care with the &#13;
Moist Wound Healing method for diabetic ulcer patients in the Internal Room at &#13;
Prof.DR.H.M. Regional Hospital. Chatib Quzwain, Sarolangun Regency. Literature &#13;
Review: Diabetes mellitus is Diabetes mellitus is a heterogeneous group of disorders &#13;
characterized by increased blood glucose levels or hyperglycemia. In diabetes &#13;
mellitus the body's ability to react to insulin can decrease or the pancreas can stop &#13;
insulin production altogether (Brunner &amp; Suddart 2016). Diabetic ulcers are non-&#13;
traumatic lesions on the skin (some or all of the layers) on the feet of people with &#13;
diabetes mellitus. Diabetic foot ulcers are usually caused by repetitive stress &#13;
(shearing and pressure) on the feet in the presence of diabetes-related complications &#13;
of peripheral neuropathy or peripheral arterial disease, and healing is frequent. &#13;
complicated by the development of infection (Sucitawati, 2021).  Moist Wound &#13;
Healing is a method that keeps the wound environment moist to facilitate wound &#13;
healing. Moist wounds can be created with inclusive dressing ( closed wound care). &#13;
Wound care in a moist atmosphere includes : accelerating fibrinolescence, &#13;
acceleratung angiogenesis, reducing the risk of infection, accelerating the formation &#13;
of growth factors, accelerating the formation of active cells. Research Results: The &#13;
results of this research show that at RSUD Prof.DR.H.M. Chatib Quzwain, &#13;
Sarolangun Regency, said that Mr. T's client, who had diabetic wounds, experienced &#13;
faster wound healing. Conclusion: It can be concluded that there was improvement in &#13;
skin and tissue integrity disorders as well as significant wound healing in Mr. T &#13;
clients. </text>
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SRI AGUSTINA </text>
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              <text>FAKULTAS KEPERAWATAN DAN KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT &#13;
UNIVERSITAS PRIMA NUSANTARA BUKITTINGGI </text>
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