Wound Treatment with Absorbent Dressing Technique for Post-operative Submandibular Abscess Patients

S. Suhanda, Rita Ayu Andira, Gumelar Zati Rahayu
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Objective: To present care for wound care interventions with absorbent dressing techniques as an effort to prevent signs of infection and complications in postoperative submandibular abscess patients. Methods: The method used is descriptive with a case study approach using nursing care that refers to the IDHS and SIKI books. The subject of this study was 1 patient with a nursing diagnosis of skin integrity damage in postoperative submandibular abscess patients who were treated in the Orchid Room of Banjar City Hospital. With data collection techniques include interviews, observation, physical examination and study documentation Results: From nursing care in postoperative submandibular abscess patients, the symptoms that emerged during the assessment were an open wound on the lower right cheek. The nursing problem that arises is damage to skin integrity related to surgical wounds which refers to the IDHS book. Interventions carried out to prevent signs of infection and complications are wound care with absorbent dressing techniques. During the intervention process, the action went smoothly until the evaluation. There is a change in the surgical wound improving, does not cause signs of infection and complications. So that the intervention has a positive impact on wound healing and has improved Conclusion: After the intervention of wound care with absorbent dressing technique, the surgical wound improved, did not cause signs of infection and complications, while the subjective data from the anamnesis, the client said the surgical wound had improved from the previous day.
下颌骨脓肿术后伤口的吸收敷料处理
目的:介绍吸收性敷料技术的伤口护理干预措施,以预防颌下腔脓肿术后感染的迹象和并发症。方法:使用的方法是描述性的案例研究方法,使用参考IDHS和SIKI书籍的护理护理。本研究的对象为班贾尔市医院兰室收治的1例术后下颌下脓肿患者,护理诊断为皮肤完整性损伤。通过访谈、观察、体格检查和研究文献收集资料。结果:颌下腺脓肿患者术后护理中出现的症状为右下颊开放性伤口。出现的护理问题是与外科伤口相关的皮肤完整性损伤,这涉及到IDHS的书。采用吸收性敷料技术进行伤口护理,以预防感染迹象和并发症。在干预过程中,行动顺利进行,直到评估。手术后伤口有改善的变化,不会引起感染和并发症的迹象。结论:采用吸收性敷料技术进行创面护理干预后,手术创面改善,未出现感染征象及并发症,而从患者的主观资料中,患者表示手术创面较前一天有所改善。
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