To stop the spread of Covid-19 in the Magelang City region, the vaccination raid action was conducted with RST Dr. Soejdono Magelang. This activity begins in September and runs through December 2021. In the Magelang region, vaccination campaigns aimed at the general public are conducted all around the city. Additionally, RST. Dr. Soedjono delivered a vaccine holder to the hospital with a group of Unimma volunteers. The purpose of this vaccination campaign is to stop Covid-19 from spreading and to spread vaccination against it throughout the Magelang Regency. Data entry, vaccine injection, and vaccination card printing are the tasks completed. The results of this vaccination activity are expected to be able to break the chain of the spread of COVID-19 and facilitate services to the public in getting vaccines.
This study aims to determine how to provide nutrition that effectively maintains the balance of blood glucose levels and glycemic control. This study uses a narrative literature review method by entering keywords into the Pubmed, Science Direct, CINAHL, Wiley, and ProQuest databases. The results showed that from the search results of 569 articles and obtained ten relevant and qualified pieces, then extracted using the DSVIA method. Provision of nutrition with the continuous method can lower the average blood glucose or reduce the incidence of hyperglycemia. Then the intermittent process significantly reduces hypoglycemia during the meal period, prevents hypoglycemia during the fasting period, and can reduce insulin requirements. In conclusion, enteral nutrition needs to be modified so that nutrition and insulin administration time can be practical and effective in controlling critical sugar levels. Keywords: Bolus Feeding, Continuous Feeding, Blood Glucose, Intermittent Feeding, Enteral Nutrition
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