Lemon Aromatherapy Intervention to Reduce Nausea and Vomiting in Gastritis Patients

  • Hamdani D
  • Rostantia B
  • Sulistiani N
  • et al.
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Objective: To present care with lemon aromatherapy intervention as an effort to overcome nausea and vomiting in gastritis patients. Methods: The method used is descriptive and uses nursing care that refers to the IDHS and SIKI books. The subject of this study was 1 patient with a nursing diagnosis of nausea and vomiting in gastritis patients who were treated in the Dahlia Room, Banjar City Hospital. Data collection includes interviews, observations, physical examinations and documentation. Results: The results of the case studies conducted showed a change after the non-pharmacological technique of lemon aromatherapy was proven by the final results, namely the evaluation carried out by the patient not feeling nauseated, the INVR scale 3. Conclusion: The conclusion from the results of the lemon aromatherapy intervention was considered effective for reducing nausea and vomiting with a decreased INVR scale. with the results of the final evaluation of the INVR 3 scale, the client said that nausea was reduced.

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Hamdani, D., Rostantia, B., Sulistiani, N., & Hidayat, N. (2022). Lemon Aromatherapy Intervention to Reduce Nausea and Vomiting in Gastritis Patients. KIAN JOURNAL, 1(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.56359/kian.v1i1.157

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