Abstract

Objective: This study was conducted as a quasi-experimental study to evaluate the effect of video training on the prevention of the risk of developing venous thromboembolism in the lower extremities after coronary bypass surgery. Materials and Methods: 42 patients were included in the experimental group and 42 patients in the control group according to the sample selection in groups with a certain population. Data were collected with the Patient Information Form, Venous Circulation Evaluation Form, and Wearing Compression Elastic Stocking Evaluation Form. Video-assisted training was given to the experimental group, and the training that existed in the clinical routine was delivered to the control group. Results: There was no redness, pain, or burning in the extremities of the patients in the experimental group (p

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