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Penerapan Asuhan Keperawatan Fisioterapi Dada untuk Peningkatan Bersihan Jalan Nafas pada Ny. S dengan Tuberkulosis Paru Muna, Nasir; Masni, Masni; Dali, Dali
Kisi Berkelanjutan: Sains Medis dan Kesehatan Vol 2 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember
Publisher : PT Karya Inovasi Berkelanjutan

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Pulmonary tuberculosis is a contagious infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is often associated with increased sputum production. The accumulation of thick and difficult-to-expectorate secretions may lead to a nursing problem known as ineffective airway clearance. This case study aims to describe the implementation of chest physiotherapy in improving airway clearance in a patient with pulmonary tuberculosis. The subject of this case study was a female patient, Mrs. S, diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis who experienced ineffective airway clearance. Nursing care was provided through the application of chest physiotherapy as the primary intervention, administered twice daily in the morning and evening for three consecutive days. Evaluation was conducted by assessing changes in respiratory signs and symptoms before and after the intervention. The results of the case study showed an improvement in the patient’s respiratory condition following routine chest physiotherapy. Prior to the intervention, the patient had a respiratory rate of 28 breaths per minute, the presence of additional breath sounds (rhonchi), an irregular breathing pattern, and an inability to cough effectively. After the intervention, the respiratory rate decreased to 22 breaths per minute, rhonchi were reduced, the breathing pattern became regular, and the patient was able to perform effective coughing to expectorate secretions. These findings indicate that chest physiotherapy can help improve airway clearance in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. This case study concludes that chest physiotherapy may be used as an effective nursing intervention in the management of ineffective airway clearance in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) This study focuses on the implementation of chest physiotherapy as a nursing intervention to improve airway clearance in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. The article contributes to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, by supporting efforts to improve the quality of care and clinical outcomes for individuals affected by infectious respiratory diseases. Specifically, this study aligns with Target 3.3, which aims to end the epidemics of tuberculosis and other communicable diseases, and Target 3.8, which emphasizes achieving universal health coverage through access to quality essential health-care services. By demonstrating the effectiveness of chest physiotherapy in managing ineffective airway clearance, this study provides evidence-based nursing practices that can enhance patient recovery, reduce respiratory complications, and support comprehensive tuberculosis care within health service settings.
Co-Authors . Juhriah Abdul Maing, Rosmawati Andilala Areni, Intan S. Ariandi Arsad Bahri Asriati Asriati, Asriati Astuti Sajak Asyrafunnisa, Asyrafunnisa Baharuddin Baharuddin Baso, Bahtiar Batau, ST. Haliah Besse Rismayani D. Moelier, Dahlia Dali, Dali Darmawansyah, Andi Darsim Gaffar, Herry Daud Mahande, Ridwan Diana, Sari Elis Tambaru Fadillah, Rizka Fahruddin Fahruddin Fauzan, Moh Rizki Fauziah Syamsi, Fauziah Firdiani, Dian Fitria, Devi Nur Fitriayana, Fitriayana Gunawan, M Gustimal Witri Hafinda, Tengku Hairil Akbar Hamid, Sundari Hamsu Abdul Gani HASNAWI HARIS Hasyim, Muhammad Qasas Hasyim, Muhammad Qasash Ifa Safira Irwansyah Suwahyu Jasruddin Daud Malago Jumadi Jumadi Kadir, Jusmarini Kamaruddin, Syamsu A Kaseger, Henny Khadijah Khadijah Khaerani Rahman, Sri Khaerani, Asti Khomariah, Putri Ayu Kusmawati, Iin Lahlau, Keren Lia Murlisa, Lia Lubis, Nur Azizah Manguntungi, Baso Maya Agustina Mayanda, Suci Mayang Sari Mooduto, Moh. Ikram Muhammad Asriadi Muhammad Basir Muhtar Muhtar Muis, Nurmuliayanti Muna, Nasir Nopitasari, Dewi Nur Amaliyah Syahbur, Syaila Nurdin, Muhammad Rizaldi Trias Jaya Putra Nurdin, Rizaldi Nurdin, Rizky Aprilliani Nurhikmah Nurhikmah Nurleli, Nurleli Otang Kurniaman Palulungan, Ratni Paputungan, Siti Arifqa Putri, Nina Eka Rahayu Indriasari Rahmi, Rina Ramadhan, Ahmad Kasim Ramadhan, Muhammad Firdaus Rauf, Wahyudin Renden , Sarlita Riskyani, Shanti Ruth Dameria Haloho Saifuddin Sirajuddin Saifuddin Sirajuddin Saleh, Hamsir Sirajul Firdaus, Sirajul Sri Dwi Friwarti, Sri Dwi St. Fatima Hamid Suherman, Suherman Syamsu Andi Kamaruddin Tang, Muhammad Tenri Abeng, Andi Tisnilawati, Tisnilawati Umar, Muhammad Ruslan Utami, Amaira Veni Hadju Wahyudi Gani, Andika Wahyuni Abidin Wawan Joko Pranoto Wilma Wilma, Wilma Wirawan, Zose Wungubelen, Alexander Lado Yarsi Efendi, Yarsi Yastria, Nurul Marisya Zulfikar, Muh. Ihsan