An Application of Semi-Fowler Positioning to Overcome Nursing Problems Ineffective Breath Patterns in Clients with Chronic Kidney Disease: a Case Study
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Title
An Application of Semi-Fowler Positioning to Overcome Nursing Problems Ineffective Breath Patterns in Clients with Chronic Kidney Disease: a Case Study
Subject
Semi-Fowler Positioning, Ineffective Breath
Patterns, Chronic Kidney Disease
Patterns, Chronic Kidney Disease
Description
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) or chronic kidney failure is a disease due to
decreased kidney function that causes the body to fail to maintain fluid and
electrolyte balance metabolism, resulting in urea retention and other
nitrogen waste accumulation in the body. This research aims to analyze
given this position to lower oxygen consumption and increase maximum
lung expansion, the ineffectiveness of the client's breath pattern is more
optimal in CKD patients in the Adenium Room of DR. Soebandi Jember
Hospital. This type of research is descriptive using the case study approach
method. The subject in this case study was one patient affected by CKD with
the ineffectiveness of breath patterns. Semifowler position intervention is
performed where the position of the head and body is raised by 45°. Result:
The application of a semi-fowler position (45° sitting position) for 3x24 hours
according to the standard of procedure helps reduce shortness of breath
and helps optimize RR in the client so that the problem of ineffectiveness of
breath patterns can be resolved. Interventions in regulating the angle of
sleep position can meaningfully produce good respiration, so it can be
considered one of the interventions to optimize the ineffectiveness of
breath patterns.
decreased kidney function that causes the body to fail to maintain fluid and
electrolyte balance metabolism, resulting in urea retention and other
nitrogen waste accumulation in the body. This research aims to analyze
given this position to lower oxygen consumption and increase maximum
lung expansion, the ineffectiveness of the client's breath pattern is more
optimal in CKD patients in the Adenium Room of DR. Soebandi Jember
Hospital. This type of research is descriptive using the case study approach
method. The subject in this case study was one patient affected by CKD with
the ineffectiveness of breath patterns. Semifowler position intervention is
performed where the position of the head and body is raised by 45°. Result:
The application of a semi-fowler position (45° sitting position) for 3x24 hours
according to the standard of procedure helps reduce shortness of breath
and helps optimize RR in the client so that the problem of ineffectiveness of
breath patterns can be resolved. Interventions in regulating the angle of
sleep position can meaningfully produce good respiration, so it can be
considered one of the interventions to optimize the ineffectiveness of
breath patterns.
Creator
Dina Setia Indah Sari, Ana Nistiandani, Siswoyo, Umayanah
Source
https://ebsina.or.id/journals/index.php/jkmi
Publisher
Universitas Jember
Date
February 2023
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Rights
EISSN 2502-2717
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Dina Setia Indah Sari, Ana Nistiandani, Siswoyo, Umayanah, “An Application of Semi-Fowler Positioning to Overcome Nursing Problems Ineffective Breath Patterns in Clients with Chronic Kidney Disease: a Case Study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/11025.