NURSING CARE FOR PEDIATRIC GASTROENTERITIS PATIENTS WITH NURSING PROBLEMS OF HYPOVOLEMIA USING HONEY IN THE SRIKANDI ROOM AT THE JOMBANG GENERAL HOSPITAL

  • Riatus Salamah
  • Wahdi A
  • Fitriyah E
  • et al.
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Background  :  Gastroenteritis is also a disease characterized by changes in the shape of the stool with excessive bowel movements (more than 3 times in one day) which causes dehydration.Method  : This research was conducted with a case study research design. Research data obtained from the results of WOD (interviews, observations, and documents).Result   : Inflammation that occurs in the stomach, small intestine, large intestine caused by food infections containing bacteria or viruses, causing symptoms of diarrhea with more frequency with a liquid consistency, while giving ORS with honey can be used as a treatment for diarrhea. Conclusion : Some of the benefits of vitamin C in honey are that it has anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-oxidant properties which are useful for dealing with bacteria and viruses that cause diarrhea, giving honey to children with diarrhea.

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Riatus Salamah, Wahdi, A., Fitriyah, E. T., Roni, F., & Pratiwi, T. F. (2023). NURSING CARE FOR PEDIATRIC GASTROENTERITIS PATIENTS WITH NURSING PROBLEMS OF HYPOVOLEMIA USING HONEY IN THE SRIKANDI ROOM AT THE JOMBANG GENERAL HOSPITAL. Journal for Quality in Women’s Health, 6(1), 60–67. https://doi.org/10.30994/jqwh.v6i1.189

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