2023
DOI: 10.32583/keperawatan.v15i2.1032
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Efektivitas Oral Care dengan Chlorhexidine dalam Mencegah Ventilator Associated Pneumonia: Systematic Review

Abstract: Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) merupakan infeksi nosokomial yang didapatkan di rumah sakit khususnya di ruang Intensive Care Unit (ICU) karena penggunaan ventilator. Oral care dengan Chlorhexidine merupakan salah satu yang bermanfaat dalam mencegah terjadinya VAP. Tujuan untuk melakukan tinjauan literatur terkait efektivitas chlorhexidine dalam mencegah VAP. Metode menggunakan tinjauan literatur dengan pendekatan PRISMA. Database yang digunakan dalam seleksi study  terdiri dari PROQUEST, Pubmed, Science… Show more

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“…The number of bacteria in saliva slowly decreases by 10-20% compared to the initial amount before use and remains effective for 7 to 12 hours. 16 Research on the use of 0.9% NaCl and chlorhexidine given simultaneously to patients on ventilators further increases the prevention of HAIs because germs around the patient's mouth will die due to the modification of 0.9 NaCl to keep the patient's mouth moist, and chlorhexidine which kills germs causes of VAP in patients on ventilators…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The number of bacteria in saliva slowly decreases by 10-20% compared to the initial amount before use and remains effective for 7 to 12 hours. 16 Research on the use of 0.9% NaCl and chlorhexidine given simultaneously to patients on ventilators further increases the prevention of HAIs because germs around the patient's mouth will die due to the modification of 0.9 NaCl to keep the patient's mouth moist, and chlorhexidine which kills germs causes of VAP in patients on ventilators…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%