After the operation, the patient will experience a process where there is a decrease in the level of consciousness which is called consciousness recovery. This condition will be experienced by patients after surgery with general anesthesia. This condition must be end immediately for hemodynamic stability. The aim of the study was to see the effect of Al -Qur'an murotal therapy and music on recovery time in postoperative patients. This type of quantitative research uses a quasi-experimental design with dependent sample t-test. Population and samples were postoperative laparotomy patients under general anesthesia. The result is that there is a difference in the time for consciousness recovery of patients who undergo al-qur'an murotal therapy through audio media with music listening therapy in postoperative Laparatomy patients with general anesthesia. In conclusion, between music therapy and murotal speed the time to recover a fast awake is the murotal of Al-Qur'an. The suggestion is that the murotal therapy is chosen to speed up the time to recover consciousness so that the patient's haemodynamics are stable quickly.
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