2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2022.03.001
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The effect of slow deep breathing relaxation exercise on pain levels during and post chest tube removal after coronary artery bypass graft surgery

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“…The pain intensity when first stage maternity before and after breathing relaxation is generally different (Liao et al, 2021). It is to the theoretical concept demonstrated that breath relaxation is able to reduce the pain experienced by the mother (Jarrah et al, 2022). The mother still experiences contractions in her womb as these contractions are necessary for the progress of childbirth, but the mother should enjoy contractions as something that feels comfortable (Liao et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pain intensity when first stage maternity before and after breathing relaxation is generally different (Liao et al, 2021). It is to the theoretical concept demonstrated that breath relaxation is able to reduce the pain experienced by the mother (Jarrah et al, 2022). The mother still experiences contractions in her womb as these contractions are necessary for the progress of childbirth, but the mother should enjoy contractions as something that feels comfortable (Liao et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this phase, most mothers encounter severe pain as the activities of the uterus begin to be more active (Hong & Shin, 2020). In the contraction phase, the longer it is, the stronger and more frequent it will be (Jarrah et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of several literature reviews in table 1 of nonpharmacological pain management that can be done to reduce pain, including: cold application (Seweid et al, 2021), heat therapy (Kwon et al, 2022), positioning, acupuncture and reflexiology (Kia et al, 2021), slow deep breathing relaxation exercise (Jarrah et al, 2022), distraction (Ibitoye et al, 2019), Tai Chi (R. Wang et al, 2022) dan music therapy (C. Wang & Tian, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S diagnosa sudah teratasi dikarenakan kriteria hasil skala nyeri 1, pasien mengatakan nyerinya sudah berkurang. Berdasarkan penelitian (Jarrah et al, 2022), mengajarkan teknik nonfarmakologis berupa pemberian teknik relaksasi nafas dalam dapat menurunkan intensitas nyeri, meningkatkan ventilasi paru dan meningkatkan oksigen darah sehingga membuat pasien merasa rileks, pemberian teknik relaksasi nafas dalam perlu memperhatikan pendekatan antara pasien dengan perawat saat berkomunikasi dan menenangkan pasien pun merasa lebih diperhatikan sehingga dapat menimbulkan rasa nyaman dan aman yang akan bepengaruh pada skala nyeri yang dirasakan Berdasarkan pelaksanaan yang telah dilakukan selama 3 hari pada diagnosa risiko infeksi pada Tn. S didapatkan evaluasi hasil pada Tn.…”
Section: Evaluasi Keperawatanunclassified