CASE REPORT : PENERAPAN FISIOTERAPI DADA TERHADAP BERSIHAN JALAN NAPAS TIDAK EFEKTIF PADA PASIEN STROKE NON HEMORAGIK
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Title
CASE REPORT : PENERAPAN FISIOTERAPI DADA TERHADAP BERSIHAN JALAN NAPAS TIDAK EFEKTIF PADA PASIEN STROKE NON HEMORAGIK
Subject
SICU - Ineffective airway clearance - Non-hemorrhagic stroke - Chest physiotherapy.
Description
Introduction: Bethesda Hospital Yogyakarta has a stroke service unit, one of which is a special inpatient
room for stroke patients located in the SICU Room. Stroke in this room mostly has problems with
ineffective airway clearance as evidenced by excessive sputum that is difficult for patients to expel. Chest
physiotherapy is a method used to increase oxygen saturation levels, in addition chest physiotherapy
also aims to remove phlegm that is difficult to expel. Objective: To determine the Effect of Chest
Physiotherapy on Ineffective Airway Clearance in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients. Method:
Implementation of chest physiotherapy carried out for 3-5 minutes for three days, percussion can be
done manually by patting the chest wall above the specified lung area by vibrating, shaking, or pressing
the chest wall during expiration, chest percussion is done by cupping the hands so that there is an air
cushion between the researcher's hands and the patient. Results: Chest physiotherapy has been shown
to help overcome ineffective airway clearance in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients who experience
decreased consciousness. Conclusion: Chest physiotherapy intervention has been proven to help
overcome the problem of ineffective airway clearance where the action results in airway patency
characterized by normal breathing frequency, regular breathing rhythm, no additional breath sounds
and can maximize sputum discharge assisted by suction. Suggestion: Chest physiotherapy intervention
can be applied in hospitals as an action that can help overcome ineffective airway clearance in non-
hemorrhagic stroke patients.
Keywords: SICU - Ineffective airway clearance - Non-hemorrhagic stroke - Chest physiotherapy.
room for stroke patients located in the SICU Room. Stroke in this room mostly has problems with
ineffective airway clearance as evidenced by excessive sputum that is difficult for patients to expel. Chest
physiotherapy is a method used to increase oxygen saturation levels, in addition chest physiotherapy
also aims to remove phlegm that is difficult to expel. Objective: To determine the Effect of Chest
Physiotherapy on Ineffective Airway Clearance in Non-Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients. Method:
Implementation of chest physiotherapy carried out for 3-5 minutes for three days, percussion can be
done manually by patting the chest wall above the specified lung area by vibrating, shaking, or pressing
the chest wall during expiration, chest percussion is done by cupping the hands so that there is an air
cushion between the researcher's hands and the patient. Results: Chest physiotherapy has been shown
to help overcome ineffective airway clearance in non-hemorrhagic stroke patients who experience
decreased consciousness. Conclusion: Chest physiotherapy intervention has been proven to help
overcome the problem of ineffective airway clearance where the action results in airway patency
characterized by normal breathing frequency, regular breathing rhythm, no additional breath sounds
and can maximize sputum discharge assisted by suction. Suggestion: Chest physiotherapy intervention
can be applied in hospitals as an action that can help overcome ineffective airway clearance in non-
hemorrhagic stroke patients.
Keywords: SICU - Ineffective airway clearance - Non-hemorrhagic stroke - Chest physiotherapy.
Creator
Diespa Dwi Perwita Sari1*, Nurlia Ikaningtyas1
, Yossana Herlian2
, Yossana Herlian2
Date
2025
Contributor
Peri Irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Diespa Dwi Perwita Sari1*, Nurlia Ikaningtyas1
, Yossana Herlian2, “CASE REPORT : PENERAPAN FISIOTERAPI DADA TERHADAP BERSIHAN JALAN NAPAS TIDAK EFEKTIF PADA PASIEN STROKE NON HEMORAGIK,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/13188.