Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (Comprehensive Nursing Journal)
Vol. 9 No. SpecialEdition (2023): JURNAL KEPERAWATAN KOMPREHENSIF (COMPREHENSIVE NURSING JOURNAL)

The Effectiveness of Position Arrangements on the Length of Recovery of Patients' Consciousness Level with General Anesthesia in the Recovery Room of RSUD Matraman

Teguh Dwi Kumbara (Unknown)
Arifah Rakhmawati (Unknown)



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Publish Date
30 Jun 2023

Abstract

Aims : This study aims to determine the effectiveness of semi-Fowler's and lateral positioning on the length of recovery of consciousness in patients with general anesthesia. Methods : A sample of 60 respondents was carried out using an independent T test with a significance of α = 0.05. If the test results in this study have an effect then it is obtained (ρvalue <0.05). Researchers will carry out the Normality Test and Homogeneity Test as a condition in the independent T test. Results : Researchers found that a patient's position changes how long it takes for them to wake up after surgery with general anesthesia by 87%. The largest number of respondents (35%) were between the ages of 36 and 40. This was followed by the age range of 26 to 30 years, with 16 respondents (26.7%), the age range of 20 to 25 years, with 13 respondents (21.6%), and the age range of 31 to 35 years, with at least 10 respondents (16.7%). Body temperature had a big effect on how long it took for people with general anesthesia to get better after surgery. The speed or length of a patient's return to awareness after surgery depends on the type of general anesthetic drug used. Studies show that the most widely used drug is propofol + ketamine + midazolam, followed by propofol + midazolam and fentanyl. Most of the time, a slow recovery is caused by leftover anesthetics, sedatives, or painkillers. A drug overdose can also make it take longer for a person to wake up. Conclusion : Researchers found that a patient's position and body temperature had a big effect on how long it took for them to wake up after surgery with general anesthesia. The most widely used drug is propofol + ketamine + midazolam, followed by propofol + midazolam and fentanyl. Slow recovery is caused by leftover anesthetics, sedatives, or painkillers.

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jkk

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Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Physics Public Health

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Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif (JKK) of STIKep PPNI Jawa Barat has mission to provide information regarding nursing science for students, teachers, and for public community who have concern in nursing. Jurnal Keperawatan Komprehensif published twice a year on every July and ...