PEMBERIAN OKSIGENASI DAN POSISI HEAD UP 30° TERHADAP PERBAIKAN HEMODINAMIK PADA PASIEN CEDERA KEPALA DI RUANG IMC ICCU: CASE REPORT
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Title
PEMBERIAN OKSIGENASI DAN POSISI HEAD UP 30° TERHADAP PERBAIKAN HEMODINAMIK PADA PASIEN CEDERA KEPALA DI RUANG IMC ICCU: CASE REPORT
Subject
Head Injury - 30° head up position – Oxygenation – Hemodynamics
Description
Introduction: A head injury is a traumatic disorder that affects brain function and can be
accompanied by interstitial hemorrhage to the brain substance or not. Head injuries are
usually caused by traffic accidents, falls, and being hit by hard objects. Methods: This
research method is a descriptive research using pre and post intervention case studies.
This study was conducted by providing nursing care to head injury patients treated in the
IMC room by providing oxygenation and a 30° head up position towards hemodynamic
improvement. Results: The case study showed that the hemodynamic status of the patients
showed changes. Before the intervention, blood pressure: 143/68 mmHg (MAP 93), pulse:
80x/min, RR: 34x/min, SPO2: 91%, and temperature 37.8° C and after the intervention,
namely blood pressure: 125/71 mmHg (MAP 82), pulse: 86x/min, Respirasi Rate: 22x/min,
SPO2; 100%, and the temperature is 36.2° C. Conclusions: Oxygenation and a 30° head
up position are particularly effective in patients with head injuries with the risk of cerebral
perfusion being ineffective. Suggestion: The results of this study can be used as a further
reference to determine the effect of acupressure therapy on pain reduction in patients with
head injury
Keywords: Head Injury - 30° head up position – Oxygenation – Hemodynamics
accompanied by interstitial hemorrhage to the brain substance or not. Head injuries are
usually caused by traffic accidents, falls, and being hit by hard objects. Methods: This
research method is a descriptive research using pre and post intervention case studies.
This study was conducted by providing nursing care to head injury patients treated in the
IMC room by providing oxygenation and a 30° head up position towards hemodynamic
improvement. Results: The case study showed that the hemodynamic status of the patients
showed changes. Before the intervention, blood pressure: 143/68 mmHg (MAP 93), pulse:
80x/min, RR: 34x/min, SPO2: 91%, and temperature 37.8° C and after the intervention,
namely blood pressure: 125/71 mmHg (MAP 82), pulse: 86x/min, Respirasi Rate: 22x/min,
SPO2; 100%, and the temperature is 36.2° C. Conclusions: Oxygenation and a 30° head
up position are particularly effective in patients with head injuries with the risk of cerebral
perfusion being ineffective. Suggestion: The results of this study can be used as a further
reference to determine the effect of acupressure therapy on pain reduction in patients with
head injury
Keywords: Head Injury - 30° head up position – Oxygenation – Hemodynamics
Creator
Galuh Rakas Ayu Ningtiyas1
, Mulyani Her Krisnamurti2
, Christina Yeni Kustanti3*
, Mulyani Her Krisnamurti2
, Christina Yeni Kustanti3*
Date
2025
Contributor
Peri Irawan
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Language
english
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text
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Citation
Galuh Rakas Ayu Ningtiyas1
, Mulyani Her Krisnamurti2
, Christina Yeni Kustanti3*, “PEMBERIAN OKSIGENASI DAN POSISI HEAD UP 30° TERHADAP PERBAIKAN HEMODINAMIK PADA PASIEN CEDERA KEPALA DI RUANG IMC ICCU: CASE REPORT,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/13195.