Application of the Orlando Nursing Model for Patients with Respiratory Failure with Progressive Mobilization Interventions for Decubitus Incidence in the Intensive Care Unit of the RSU Prof. Dr.RD Kandou Manado

Rondonuwu, Rolly and Kusmiyati, Kusmiyati and Sarimin, Dorce Sisfiani and Pesak, Ellen and Utina, Agung Application of the Orlando Nursing Model for Patients with Respiratory Failure with Progressive Mobilization Interventions for Decubitus Incidence in the Intensive Care Unit of the RSU Prof. Dr.RD Kandou Manado. Artikel.

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Abstract

Nursing services are a major part of health services with the largest number of health workers. Quality nursing services can be assessed through several indicators, one of which is nursing services in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Intensive care unit is a unit that functions to treat patients with critical illnesses who experience acute failure or more vital organs that can threaten the patient's life so that close monitoring is needed, special staff and special equipment. The incidence of decubitus in the ICU room, Prof. Dr. RD Kandou Manado in patients who are on mechanical ventilators based on the findings and observations during the department of specialization, namely three patients with pressure sores (16.7%) and two with a risk of pressure sores (12.5%) out of eighteen patients at this time. The purpose of applying evidence based nursing is the effect of progressive mobilization in respiratory failure patients on the incidence of pressure sores through the Orlado nursing theory approach in the ICU room of RSU Prof. Dr. RD Kandou Manado. The method used is descriptive with a case study approach. About giving progressive mobilization with a duration of 2-3 minutes every 2 hours for 5 days in 4 patients. The results of the evaluation carried out by researchers on the four clients, after giving progressive mobilization actions from the four respondents, the skin conditions of the two respondents showed no signs of pressure sores. The study concludes that progressive mobilization intervention can prevent decubitus in patients with respiratory failure in the ICU.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Penelitian
Depositing User: Admin Poltekkes
Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2022 08:04
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2022 08:04
URI: http://repository.poltekkes-manado.ac.id/id/eprint/882

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