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Journal : Nursing Sciences Journal

MOBILISASI PROGRESIF LEVEL 1 PADA PENINGKATAN HEMODINAMIK PASIEN ST ELEVASI MIOKARD INFARK (STEMI): CASE STUDY Yuliana; Ahmat Pujianto; Hendy Lesmana; Maria Imaculata Ose; M. Akbar Nugraha
Nursing Sciences Journal Vol 9 No 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Kadiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/nsj.v9i1.6549

Abstract

Heart disease Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) causes a death every minute in the world. The impact of ACS itself includes pain due to myocardial ischemia, activity intolerance due to an imbalance between oxygen supply and demand due to blockage of the coronary artery walls, both of which can affect the patient's hemodynamic status to become unstable. For patients whose hemodynamic status is unbalanced, the recommended solution is to train the patient to tolerate changes in position rather than leaving the patient in a supine position. Progressive Mobilization is a form of exercise to overcome the problem of post-immobilization activity tolerance in ACS patients, which is useful for preventing and minimizing anxiety and depression, preventing thromboembolism, reducing morbidity, and improving cardiovascular function which can cause hemodynamic instability and reducing recurrence rates in ACS patients. This writing aims to analyze level 1 progressive mobilization training interventions using the case study method of a nursing care approach. The sample in this writing consisted of 2 patients and was carried out when they were pain-free and given the same treatment twice a day for 2 days, the sampling technique used purposive sampling, data analysis with 3 stages, namely: descriptive analysis, Pattern Matching, and quantitative analysis. The results of implementing Level 1 Progressive Mobilization in this writing show an increase in hemodynamic status (BP, HR, RR, TB, & SPO2) pre and post Level 1 Progressive Mobilization but still within normal limits.
Co-Authors Agang, Mohammad Wahyu Ahmat Pujianto Ahmat Pujianto Akbar Tukan, Ramdya Alfiaanur Alfiaanur Alfianur Alfianur Aminuddin Aminuddin Ana Damayanti Anastasia Anna Aris Junaidi Armanto, Armanto Batu, Yuliana Baydhuri, Putri Intan Bayu Purnomo Budiman Burhan Burhan, Burhan Cahyaningrum, Widyastuti Citra Alpiani Damayanti, Ana Darni Darni Darni Darni DEWI WIJAYANTI Dewi Wijayanti Dewy Haryanti Parman Dewy Haryanti Parman Dewy Haryanti Parman Farasian Magdalena Sisca Sihotang Febrianti, Selvia Fitriya Handayani Haeril Amir Handayani, Fitriya Handoko, Setiawan Tri Hasanah, Devi Miftahul Hasriana Hasriana Hasriana Hasriana Hasriana, Hasriana Irwan, M Irwansyah Irwansyah Iskandar, Ayuk Cucuk Jamhari Jamhari Kartanti, Natalia Ida Losong, Aprilisya Nensyiawati Lukita, Ardi Rama M Akbar Nugraha M. Akbar Nugraha Madda, Hasmidah Marta, Ayu Putu Maslikan, Sunarti Maya Sari Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muhammad Taufiqqurohman Muhammad, Saiful Najihah, Najihah Napitupulu, Regia Nawir, Daud Nerli Adria Sinabutar Noviani, Doris Nugraha, M Akbar Nur Indah Noviyanti Ose, Maria Imaculata Paridah Paridah Paridah Paridah Parman, Dewy Haryanti Pujianto, Ahmat Putri Aulia Rohmadiana Putri Ayu Utami Qur’ani Qur’ani Rahma Yulis Rangga, Alfrida Rasdiana, Rasdiana Rika Wahyuni Ririn Ariyanti, Ririn Selvia Febrianti Siti Hamidah Surani, Wahyu Suryana, Nia Kurniasih syahran syahran Tambunan, Santi Tobing, Kurniaty Ika Sari Tri Wahyu Murni Utami, Putri Ayu Utami, Putri Ayu Wahyudi, Donny Tri Wahyuni Arsianti, Rika Yacoline Pailungan, Ferly Yuliana Yuliana Yuliana Yuliana Yuni Retnowati Yunita Yunita Zakinah, ST Zulfia, Rahmatuz