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The Effectivity Of Deep Breathing Toward Pain During Radial Artery Catheterization Among Coronaryheart Disease (CHD) Patients In “HK” Hospital Jakarta

The Effectivity Of Deep Breathing Toward Pain During Radial Artery Catheterization Among Coronaryheart Disease (CHD) Patients In “HK” Hospital Jakarta

Coronary catheterization viathe radialartery has been introduced since 1948, then in 1993 found the firstact of trans radial coronary angioplasty. Overall the seinvasive measuresaimed at reducing the risk of major bleeding, increases patient comfortand confidence, then patients can quickly mobilizeand length of stay. The aims of this study was to identify the effectivity of deep breathing toward pain during radial artery catheterization among Coronary Heart Disease  (CHD) patient in “HK” Hospital Jakarta. The research was conducted during September until October 2013with Pre-experiment design method (Two Group Pretest-Posttest Design), with simple random sampling 29 respondents with CHD in RS”HK” Nurses who provide relaxation to the respondent has been given the standard operating procedures (SOPs).

The data was analyzed using Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test. The Results of statistical tests Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test showed significant values (p =0.001 sig)where this sign means p<0.05 and H1 was accepted, it means the deep breathing given effect toward decreased pain. Intervention of RKA is recommended for deep breathing relaxation in a fixed procedure.

 

Keywords: Radial Cardio Angiogram

 

 

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