Various types of skin diseases occur in patients with CKD, one of which is dermatitis. This scientific work aims to analyze cases of skin care in CKD patients. This case study was carried out on CKD patients with hemodialysis who experienced complications of dermatitis skin disorders. The results of this study show that skin care with emollient administration, Vaseline Album which must be given 30 minutes before topical corticosteroid administration, namely Mometasone furoate 0.1% can reduce the disturbance of patients skin integrity as evidenced by a decrease in Scoring Atopic Dermatitis score (SCORED) of 31,1 to 19,2. The results of this scientific work show that skin care using emollients, namely Vaseline Album, which was given 30 minutes before topical corticosteroid administration, namely Mometasone furoate 0.1%, can effectively reduce integrity disorders in the patient's skin. The recommendation of this paper is that these interventions can be proven effective in reducing skin inflammatory conditions in CKD patients. It is proven by the reduced signs and symptoms of dermatitis in patients."
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Hepatocellular carcinoma is a malignant disease that occurs in liver. Laparoscopic hepatectomy is one of the managemen for the disease which part of the liver with carcinoma cells will be removed. Patients after laparoscopic hepatectomy surgery are prone to postoperative complications. Currently the patient is on the fifth postoperative day of stay, where possible complications include infection, bleeding and ascites. Nurses have an important role in preventing post-surgical complications. One way to prevent post-surgical complications is by giving ambulation intervention. The advantages of ambulation intervention is effective in preventing postoperative complications, increasing independence, reducing the length of stay in the hospital and improving the quality of life of patients after laparoscopic hepatectomy surgery. The ambulation intervention is easy to do, requires no tools and easy for patient and their family to redemonstrate. Ambulation intervention was carried out for four days with four sessions of meetings. The results obtained showed a decrease in the level of pain, an increase in the patients independence score with the Barthel Index questionnaire, there were no signs of infection in the patients incision wound and reduced bleeding. So author recommend giving ambulation intervention to prevent complications after laparoscopic hepatectomy surgery."