GAMBARAN GLUKOSA URINE DAN KETON URINE PASIEN HIPERTENSI DI RUMAH SAKIT UMUM DAERAH KOTA KENDARI
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https://doi.org/10.46356/jakk.v4i2.184Keywords:
Hypertension, Glucose Urine, Keton UrineAbstract
Hypertension is an increase in systolic blood pressure of at least 140 mmHg and a diastolic pressure of at least 90 mmHg. Urine is product of is end of system of metabolik released by kidney as remains or discard. Urine glucose is a simple sugar group that still in the urine after passing through various processes in the kidneys. Ketones is a metabolic product of fatty acids and proteins consisting of three compounds namely acetoacic acid, acetone, and beta hydroxybutyrate acid. Urine test can provide information about organabnormalities, but it can also be used to establish the result of treatment especially to monitor the development of disease such as high blood pressure (hypertension). Study aims to determine the description of glucose urine and ketone urine with patient hypertension. This type of research is descriptive by using device "study sectional cross" with sampling technique purposive sampling where the number of samples of 30 people. Based on the results of a study of 30 glucose urine and keton urine in patients hypertension at city general hospital kendari obtained normal urine glucose as many 5 patients (16,7%) and abnormal urine glucose 25 patients (83,3). While, ketone normal as many 30 patients (100%).
Keywords : Hypertension, Glucose Urine, Keton Urine
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