BODY TEMPERATURE AS A NEW PREDICTOR OF MORTALITY IN HEAD TRAUMA PATIENTS

N. Hayatunnisa, Rismia Agustina, Oski Illiandri
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Head trauma is a neurological emergency that has fairly complex impacts such as physical, cognitive, psychosocial functioning, temporary care. Sixty-five percent of patients with head trauma experience elevated body temperature. Any increase in body temperature by 1 ℃ can have a 5% effect on brain blood flow which lead patients to mortality. Nurses are responsible for patients who experience increased body temperature, especially in providing professional nursing care. The purpose of this research is to know the correlation of body with mortality of head trauma patient at RSUD Ulin Banjarmasin. This research uses non probability sampling method with consecutive sampling technique. The study was conducted in December 2017-January 2018 using an observation sheet. The data analysis shows the p value of 0.003 <0.05 which indicates that H0 is rejected means there is a correlation between the body and the mortality of the head trauma patient at Ulin Banjarmasin Hospital. The higher the patient's body temperature the more likely it is to be at risk of mortality.
体温作为头部外伤患者死亡率的新预测指标
头部创伤是一种神经急症,具有相当复杂的影响,如身体、认知、社会心理功能、临时护理。65%的头部外伤患者会经历体温升高。体温每升高1℃,就会对脑血流量产生5%的影响,从而导致患者死亡。护士对体温升高的病人负有责任,特别是在提供专业护理方面。本研究的目的是了解乌林班加马辛RSUD颅脑外伤患者的身体与死亡率的关系。本研究采用连续抽样技术的非概率抽样方法。该研究于2017年12月至2018年1月使用观察表进行。数据分析显示,p值为0.003 <0.05,说明H0被拒绝,说明Ulin Banjarmasin医院头部创伤患者的身体与死亡率存在相关性。病人的体温越高,死亡的风险就越大。
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