2022
DOI: 10.36729/bi.v14i1.879
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Hubungan Lama Penyembuhan Luka Dan Tindakan Perawatan Dengan Perawatan Penyembuhan Luka Pada Ibu Sectio Caesarea

Abstract: Latar Belakang: Persalinan merupakan kejadian fisiologi yang normal yang dialami oleh seorang ibu berupa pengeluaran hasil konsepsi. Apabila persalinan normal tidak memungkinkan dilakukan, maka diperlukan satu cara alternatif lain dengan mengeluarkan hasil konsepsi melalui pembuatan sayatan pada dinding uterus melalui dinding perut yang disebut sectio caesarea. Hal ini dilakukan jika persalinan normal tidak mungkin dilakukan karena akan mengancam nyawa ibu dan bayi. Luka setelah dilakukan pembedahan sectio sec… Show more

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“…This operation is still safe, but still has side effects on postpartum mothers, therefore postpartum mothers need to care for incision marks properly to prevent injury and infection. Correct care is also capable of accelerating the wound-healing process (Sumantri & Fitri, 2022) In a preliminary study, it was found that 3 out of 5 postpartum mothers still did not have an idea about wound care after surgery, including efforts that could be taken to treat scars. The 2 people, stated that they were worried about treating the wound because they had experience of pus coming out of previous surgical wounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This operation is still safe, but still has side effects on postpartum mothers, therefore postpartum mothers need to care for incision marks properly to prevent injury and infection. Correct care is also capable of accelerating the wound-healing process (Sumantri & Fitri, 2022) In a preliminary study, it was found that 3 out of 5 postpartum mothers still did not have an idea about wound care after surgery, including efforts that could be taken to treat scars. The 2 people, stated that they were worried about treating the wound because they had experience of pus coming out of previous surgical wounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%