ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY

Introduction: Severe pain in the upper right abdomen was commonly found in hepatitis B patients. Hepatitis B patients who experience pain take longer in the process of healing the disease than those who do not. Acute pain nursing care in hepatitis B patients is still unknown. This study aimed to des...

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Main Authors: Fanni Okviasanti, Dia Ayu Anggraini, Aris Cahyo Purnomo
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Vocational Nursing
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JoViN/article/view/26891
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description Introduction: Severe pain in the upper right abdomen was commonly found in hepatitis B patients. Hepatitis B patients who experience pain take longer in the process of healing the disease than those who do not. Acute pain nursing care in hepatitis B patients is still unknown. This study aimed to describe acute pain nursing care in patients with hepatitis B. Methods: This study used a case study design. Data collection from assessment to nursing evaluation was carried out in the internal ward of a governmental hospital in Lamongan on November 2019. The hepatitis B patient was observed or treated for at least three days. Data collection techniques used interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis was performed using narrative analysis. Results: Assessment of Mr. A with the main complaint felt by the patient was a pain in the upper right abdomen. The nursing diagnosis in Mr. A's case was found to be an actual diagnosis with priority being acute pain relate to physiological injury agents (D.0077). Nursing interventions at Mr. A were arranged based on priority diagnosis with acute pain using pharmacological techniques and non-pharmacological techniques, and antibiotics. Conclusion: The nursing problem of Mr. A was resolved after 72 hours of nursing intervention. The patient displayed a decreased level of pain with a pain scale of 2, decreased restlessness, no grimace, no protective attitude, and absence of insomnia.
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spelling doaj-art-b2fdd5c2637f47599c0d60727ee2139c2025-08-20T01:47:25ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJournal of Vocational Nursing2775-02802722-72512021-05-0121808410.20473/jovin.v2i1.2689121994ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDYFanni Okviasanti0Dia Ayu Anggraini1Aris Cahyo Purnomo2Universitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaUniversitas AirlanggaIntroduction: Severe pain in the upper right abdomen was commonly found in hepatitis B patients. Hepatitis B patients who experience pain take longer in the process of healing the disease than those who do not. Acute pain nursing care in hepatitis B patients is still unknown. This study aimed to describe acute pain nursing care in patients with hepatitis B. Methods: This study used a case study design. Data collection from assessment to nursing evaluation was carried out in the internal ward of a governmental hospital in Lamongan on November 2019. The hepatitis B patient was observed or treated for at least three days. Data collection techniques used interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis was performed using narrative analysis. Results: Assessment of Mr. A with the main complaint felt by the patient was a pain in the upper right abdomen. The nursing diagnosis in Mr. A's case was found to be an actual diagnosis with priority being acute pain relate to physiological injury agents (D.0077). Nursing interventions at Mr. A were arranged based on priority diagnosis with acute pain using pharmacological techniques and non-pharmacological techniques, and antibiotics. Conclusion: The nursing problem of Mr. A was resolved after 72 hours of nursing intervention. The patient displayed a decreased level of pain with a pain scale of 2, decreased restlessness, no grimace, no protective attitude, and absence of insomnia.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JoViN/article/view/26891acute painnursing carehepatitis bcase study
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ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY
Journal of Vocational Nursing
acute pain
nursing care
hepatitis b
case study
title ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY
title_full ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY
title_fullStr ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY
title_short ACUTE PAIN NURSING CARE IN PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS B: A CASE STUDY
title_sort acute pain nursing care in patient with hepatitis b a case study
topic acute pain
nursing care
hepatitis b
case study
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JoViN/article/view/26891
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