EVALUATION OF DRUG USE IN PATIENTS PREOPERATIVE AT CENTRAL SURGERYCAL INSTALLATION RSUD dr. SOEKARDJO TASIKMALAYA

Irma Retnasari
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Surgical services are hospital services which often lead to medical injuries and complications such as wound infection (ILO) and anesthetic complications are becoming one of the most common causes of serious surgical complications. Provision of appropriate drug therapy, safe, effective and patient safety standards and monitoring operations can be reduces the incidence of complications and mortality of patients. The use of appropriate drug therapy, safe and effective can be determined by evaluation of the use of drugs. This study aims to describe the pattern of drug use and appropriateness of using the drug in patients in the preoperative surgical installation of central dr. Soekardjo Tasikmalaya which include proper indications, the exact dosage and drug interactions. This study is a cross-sectional, Data collection was done prospectively and statistical data. Data generated from the 120 patients who met the inclusion criteria preoperative inaccuracy indications showed 22.5%; inaccuracy dose of 22.9% and 87.5% of potential drug interactions. Keywords: preoperative, drug use evaluation, Antibiotic prophylaxis, anesthesia.
中央外科手术术前患者用药的评价(苏卡乔·塔斯克马拉亚博士)
外科服务是医院服务,往往导致医疗伤害和并发症,如伤口感染(劳工组织)和麻醉并发症正在成为严重手术并发症的最常见原因之一。提供适当的药物治疗、安全、有效和患者安全标准以及监测手术可以减少并发症的发生率和患者死亡率。使用适当的药物治疗,安全有效可以通过评价药物的使用情况来确定。本研究旨在描述Soekardjo Tasikmalaya中心医生术前手术装置患者的用药模式和用药的适当性,包括适当的适应症,确切的剂量和药物相互作用。本研究为横断面研究,资料收集采用前瞻性和统计学方法。从符合纳入标准的120例患者中产生的数据显示,术前不准确指征为22.5%;不准确剂量为22.9%和87.5%的潜在药物相互作用。关键词:术前,用药评价,抗生素预防,麻醉
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