Angelica, Audrey (2017) RASIONALITAS PENGGUNAAN OBAT ANTIHIPERTENSI PADA PASIEN GERIATRI DI INSTALASI RAWAT INAP RSUD DR. MOEWARDI TAHUN 2016. Skripsi thesis, Universitas Setia Budi Surakarta.
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Abstract
The prevalence of hypertension increased with increasing age, therefore patients geriatric hypertension need more attention in its treatment. Research on the rationality of use antihypertensive drugs on geriatric patients was conducted to find out whether the drug was given to patients already rational because in fact the number of occurrence of hypertension at age of geriatric medicine is still high (65,4%). This research is a non-experimental research and used retrospective approach. The data is taken from the patient's medical record in geriatric hypertension age 60-74 year in Installation Inpatient general hospital Dr. Moewardi 2016. Analysis of rationality based on JNC VII and Depkes 2006. The rationality is the right indication, right drug, right dose and right patient. The results showed that monoterapy antyhipertensve drugs that were the most widely used CCB (amlodipine) of 22.56% and combination 2 medication the most widely used was the CCB and ARB (amlodipine and candesartan) of 17.95%. Antyhipertensive drug use based on rationality JNC VII was right indication 100%, right drug 100%, right dose 100% and right patient 100%. Where as on the basis of Health 2006, right indication 100%, right drug 100%, right dose 100% and right patient 100%. Patients who managed to reach target blood pressure time out of the hospital by 60,51%. Key word: rationality, hypertension, geriatric, moewardi
Item Type: | Thesis (Skripsi) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | rationality, hypertension, geriatric, moewardi |
Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) |
Divisions: | Fakultas Farmasi > Prodi S1 Farmasi |
Depositing User: | Rohma Tri Wardani |
Date Deposited: | 23 Feb 2019 04:26 |
Last Modified: | 23 Feb 2019 04:26 |
URI: | http://repo.setiabudi.ac.id/id/eprint/931 |
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