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Enferm. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 30(supl.5): 164-167, jun. 2020. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-196660

ABSTRACT

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic lung disease characterized by obstruction or obstruction of airflow in a reversible or partial nonreversible airway. Dyspnea is a common symptom in COPD sufferers; this can cause problems with oxygen saturation, or the oxygen saturation value is below normal. Non-pharmacological actions given in the form of breathing exercises can be done by a nurse to help reduce shortness of breath in COPD patients. The exercise is given by adjusting the resting position that is comfortable and comfortable so that the extra breath muscles can work well. The position that can do the position of the tripod with Active Cycle of Breathing and Pursed lips are breathing so that shortness of breath is reduced and SaO2 can have increased so that more oxygen has obtained in Lung Hospital, West Sumatra. This research is quantitative research, with quasi-experimental research methods. They used two pre-test-posttest design groups. The sample in this study amounted to 30 people with quota sampling technique. In this study showed that there was a difference in the increase in oxygen saturation of COPD patients which was effective in the tripod position group with Active Cycle Breathing Technique (ACBT) with a p-value of 0.00 while in the tripod position group with the Active Respiratory and Lip Cycle there was a difference of p-value 0.023. It has concluded that the tripod position with ACT and PBLT could increase oxygen saturation and nasal breathlessness reduced, but the tripod position with ACT is more effective in COP patients because with chronic respiratory patients who are short of breath due to sputum buildup, then with ACT will clean the airway and the flow of the road effective breathing so that shortness of breath have reduced and oxygen saturation increases. Furthermore, it has recommended that in hospitals, especially nurses, in dealing with COPD patients in addition to the correct position of breathing exercises with ACT to help patients


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Humans , Treatment Outcome , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/nursing , Breathing Exercises/methods , Respiratory Therapy/nursing , Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/rehabilitation , Breathing Exercises/nursing , Drainage, Postural/methods
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Enferm. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 30(supl.5): 171-174, jun. 2020. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-196662

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OBJECTIVE: Pain management is one of the methods used in the health sector. Nursing care focuses on non-pharmacological measures, including the provision of aromatherapy using lavender and rose aromatherapy, which aims to understand the effectiveness of lavender and rose aromatherapy on pain intensity of postoperative patients in Laparatomi Hospital in Aisyiyah General Hospital in the surgical inpatient room, Padang in 2019. METHOD: The design of this study is a Quasi Experiment with pre-test and post-test designs with two groups. The sample of this study was Post Laparatomi in RSU with the technique of Accidental Sampling. The sample of this study consisted of 30 people for lavender and rose aromatherapy. Statistical tests used the Independent Test T-test. RESULT: Based on the results of the study it was found that lavender and rose aromatherapy can reduce pain scale in postoperative patients. But compared to the two intervention groups, the aroma group of lavender therapy is more effective with mean pain scale before lavender aromatherapy being 5.20 and pre-test is 3.40 with p-value 0.000. CONCLUSION: The nurses could provide nursing care in dealing with pain management in postoperative patients in addition to deep breathing techniques. It is recommended to apply aroma lavender therapy, which reduces pain and makes patients more relaxed


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Humans , Aromatherapy/nursing , Plant Oils/therapeutic use , Pain, Postoperative/nursing , Pain, Postoperative/therapy , Nurse's Role , Aromatherapy/methods , Rosa , Lavandula , Pain, Postoperative , Postoperative Care/nursing
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