dc.description.abstract | Pulmonary TB caused by mycrobacterium tuberculosis is an infectious
disease that attacks the lungs and almost all other organs of the body. Symptoms
early and often complained of is a continuous cough accompanied by a buildup of
secretions in the lower respiratory tract. The purpose of this study is to find a
picture of the implementation of airway clean nursing nursing care ineffective in
pulmonary TB disease in the field with the literature review method in 2 research
journals. The implementation provided has been adjusted to the nursing care plan
the ineffectiveness of the airway cleansing including reviewing respiration
function, giving a semi or fowler position, maintaining fluid intake with 2500ml
warm water, providing oxygen or nebulizer therapy and recording discharge
secretions. Evaluation results from Journal 1 on client 1 shortness of breath are
much reduced, can breathe freely, secretions can be removed, the patient is lying
in a semi-fowler position, intake 24 hours 3425ml, nasal O2 2l / minute, breath
frequency 22x / minute, SPO² 96%. Client 2, said there was no shortness of
breath, no phlegm but still coughing, ronchi reduced, breathing frequency 23x /
minute, SPO² 97%. Journal 2 client 1 is no cough, client is relaxed, no dypsnea,
regular breathing rhythm, breathing frequency 20x / minute, SPO² 97%. client 2
has no cough, regular breath rhythm, breathing frequency 23 / minute, nasal O2
6lpm, there is no breathing aid muscles. | en_US |