CHANGE OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN PATIENTS INTRADIALISIS PHASE
Nur Isnaini, Kris Linggardini

Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto


Abstract

Background: Hemodialysis (HD) can cause hemodynamic disorders and one indicator of hemodynamic disorders is blood pressure. Blood pressure monitoring is very necessary to be done by nurses in the intra HD phases. Based on this background, the researchers still urgently need research on blood changes in patients undergoing dialysis in the HD Room of RSUD BMS.
Method: Descriptive research using a cross sectional approach with purposive sampling technique. The study was conducted by measuring the variables once at a time. The population of this study were patients with chronic kidney failure who were undergoing hemodialysis. Number of respondents 190.
Results: The patients blood pressure in question with HD seen from systolic shows what was wanted before HD, 1st HD and post HD. The highest diastolic value during the 2nd hour HD and the lowest diastolic during the Pre-HD.
Conclusion: All respondents who changed HD to reduce complications as intradialisis hypertension were blood pressure in the highest range of Systolic 200 mmHg in pre-HD, 1st HD hour and post-HD. While the highest systolic was 91.63 mmHg in the 2nd hour of HD

Keywords: CHANGE, BLOOD PRESSURE, INTRADIALISIS PHASE

Topic: Medical and Surgical Nursing

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