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ARRANGED BY :

HASRULLAH TAJANG
JANETH. RUMAROPEN
LETRINCE RUNTUBOI
SHERLY. SUEBU

NURSING SCIENCE STUDY PROGRAM


CENDERAWASI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MEDICINE
JAYAPURA 2023
Definitiation Malaria

According toOther experts say that malaria is an acute or chronic


infectious disease caused by Plasmodium infection which attacks
erythrocytes and is characterized by the discovery of asexual forms in
the blood, with symptoms of fever, chills, anemia and enlarged spleen.
(Averrous Journal Vol.4 No.2 2018).
Plasmodium
falciparum

Plasmodium Plasmodium
vivax Etiologi malariae

Plasmodium
ovale
1. Fever
Manifestation
2. Cold period 4. Periods
of sweating
clinical 3. Hot
5. Period of
period
sphenomegaly
Pathophysiological

The appearance of symptoms in malaria is related to the parasite's erythro


Inspection Supporter

1. Blood smear edge

a. Peripheral blood drops with gimsa staining


(species parasite)

b. Thicker drops (more sensitive detection parasite)

2. Res serosol

3.Inspection GBC
Assessment

1.Identitypatient
2. DataHistory 3.Habit daily
a.)History health Now a.)pattern activity
b.)History health family b.)pattern Eat
c.)pattern hygiene
Nursing diagnoses

1. The risk of ineffective cerebral perfusion is


related to brain infection.
INTERVENTION
NURSING DIAGNOSIS (SDKI Objectives and Result Criteria Intervention (SIKI PPNI, 2017)
PPNI, 2017) (SLKI, 2017)

(D.0017) Risk of ineffective cerebral After done action nursing,so Observation


perfusion perfusion cerebral increase, 1. Monitor for signs/symptoms of
increased ICP (eg.
2. Increased blood pressure, widened
pulse pressure, bradycardia,
irregular breathing patterns,
decreased consciousness)
3. Monitor fluid intake and output

Therapeutic
1.Provide a semi-fowler's position

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