Abstract
EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR MOJOSARI
Highlights
EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR
Though not entirely this problem needs to be feared, even just about any type of surgery requires mobilization or movement of the body as early as possible provided that pain can be retained and the balance of the body is no longer a nuisance This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobilestation
The result of the research showed that in stage 1 of 30 respondents can be seen that the decrease in the number of respondents who have urinary retention at stage 1 there are 24 respondents (96%) who experience urine retention, at stage 2 (6-12 hours post operation) to 9 respondents (30%) further in phase 3 (12-18 hours post operation) decreased to 2 respondents (6,6%) and at stage 4 (18-24 hours post operation) no respondent had urinary retention
Summary
EFFECT OF EARLY MOBILIZATION TO URINE RETENTION EVENT POST HERNIOTOMY OPERATION IN RSUD PROF DR SOEKANDAR. Most of the patients still have concerns that the body is moved to a certain postoperative position will affect the still-unhealed surgical wound that has just been done Though not entirely this problem needs to be feared, even just about any type of surgery requires mobilization or movement of the body as early as possible provided that pain can be retained and the balance of the body is no longer a nuisance This study aims to identify the incidence of urinary retention in postoperative herniotomy patients after early mobilestation. Though not entirely this problem needs to be feared, even just about any type of surgery requires mobilization or movement of the body as early as possible provided that pain can be retained and the balance of the body is no longer a nuisance unhealed surgical wound that has just been done. At the beginning of the physical movement can be done on the bed by moving the hands and feet that can be bent or straightened, contracting the muscles in a state of static and dynamic as well as moving other bodies, tilted to the left or right (Fatmah, 2010)
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