PERAWATAN LUKA BEDAH KEBIDANAN UPAYA PENCEGAHAN INFEKSI PADA PASIEN POST SECTIO CAESAREA

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  • Ulpawati Universitas Batam
  • susanti Universitas Batam
  • Miftahul Jannah Universitas Batam

Abstract

Wounds are disruptions in the continuity of cells then followed by wound healing which is the restoration of that continuity. Wounds that often occur in the obstetric area are episiotomy wounds, sectio caesarea surgical wounds, abdominal surgical wounds due to gynecological cases, or wounds due to complications of the delivery process. Sectio caesarea is a surgery performed to give birth to a fetus by opening the abdominal wall and uterine wall to give birth to a fetus from inside the uterus. Proper wound care is one of the external factors that strongly supports and influences the wound healing process. The purpose of this study was to determine the management of obstetric surgical wound care as an effort to prevent infection in post sectio caesaria patients. The management of obstetric surgical wound care is an effort to prevent infection in post sectio caesarea patients, namely knowing as the classification of wound types, wound complications, wound healing process, type of wound healing, factors that influence wound healing and wound care. The results of this study are expected to be a source of information, that it is very important to carry out the management of every action that must be in accordance with the protocol in order to reduce the incidence of infection in future wounds, and it is hoped that the respondents and medical personnel in charge of treating patients with post sectio caesarea is able to perform wound care in accordance with the standard operating procedures that have been set.

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2022-05-26

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Ulpawati, susanti, & Miftahul Jannah. (2022). PERAWATAN LUKA BEDAH KEBIDANAN UPAYA PENCEGAHAN INFEKSI PADA PASIEN POST SECTIO CAESAREA . Zona Kebidanan: Program Studi Kebidanan Universitas Batam, 12(2). Retrieved from https://ejurnal.univbatam.ac.id/index.php/zonabidan/article/view/960

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