High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Long Hauler Covid-19 Patients

Long Hauler Covid-19 is a condition that describes a person who has recovered from Covid-19 and is declared with a negative PCR smear 2 times but still feels signs and symptoms for a longer period of time, even severe and critical symptoms. Most cases complicate Acute Respiratory Disorder Syndrome (...

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Main Authors: Sarinti Sarinti, Fefi Eka Wahyuningsih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: lppm Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang 2021-03-01
Series:South East Asia Nursing Research
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Online Access:https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/article/view/7296
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description Long Hauler Covid-19 is a condition that describes a person who has recovered from Covid-19 and is declared with a negative PCR smear 2 times but still feels signs and symptoms for a longer period of time, even severe and critical symptoms. Most cases complicate Acute Respiratory Disorder Syndrome (ARDS), which can lead to death. Fulfilment of non-invasive high concentration oxygenation requirements as an intervention modality in this case. The purpose of this case study was to determine the effect of giving oxygen therapy through the High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) on the respiratory function of Covid-19 long haulier patients. The method of nursing care was a case study on 2 respondents with a descriptive approach method. There were 2 cases of Long haulier Covid-19 patients with comorbid smokers, Diabetes Mellitus, experiencing moderate ARDS complications, desaturation, and tachypnea. Patients received oxygen therapy intervention through HFNC while being treated in the critical care room, and after being given HFNC oxygen therapy for 5 days there was a decrease in respiratory frequency, a change in breathing pattern from shortness of breath to shortness of breath, an increase in oxygen saturation, an increase in the ROX Index, an increase in PO2 and blood pH in normal limit. Nursing care that focuses on respiratory management in covid-19 long haulier patients improves patient outcomes in particular, namely decreased respiratory rate, changes in the respiratory pattern of shortness of breath, increased oxygen saturation, increased ROX index, increased PO2 and blood pH within normal limits.
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spelling doaj.art-f7d8e30d959841539324746563264d192024-01-16T07:38:45Zenglppm Universitas Muhammadiyah SemarangSouth East Asia Nursing Research2685-032X2021-03-0131333910.26714/seanr.3.1.2021.33-395187High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Long Hauler Covid-19 PatientsSarinti Sarinti0Fefi Eka Wahyuningsih1Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang; Intesive Care Unit, Tugurejo Hospital of Central Java ProvinceIntesive Care Unit, Tugurejo Hospital of Central Java Province; Department of Nursing, Alkautsar Nursing AcademyLong Hauler Covid-19 is a condition that describes a person who has recovered from Covid-19 and is declared with a negative PCR smear 2 times but still feels signs and symptoms for a longer period of time, even severe and critical symptoms. Most cases complicate Acute Respiratory Disorder Syndrome (ARDS), which can lead to death. Fulfilment of non-invasive high concentration oxygenation requirements as an intervention modality in this case. The purpose of this case study was to determine the effect of giving oxygen therapy through the High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC) on the respiratory function of Covid-19 long haulier patients. The method of nursing care was a case study on 2 respondents with a descriptive approach method. There were 2 cases of Long haulier Covid-19 patients with comorbid smokers, Diabetes Mellitus, experiencing moderate ARDS complications, desaturation, and tachypnea. Patients received oxygen therapy intervention through HFNC while being treated in the critical care room, and after being given HFNC oxygen therapy for 5 days there was a decrease in respiratory frequency, a change in breathing pattern from shortness of breath to shortness of breath, an increase in oxygen saturation, an increase in the ROX Index, an increase in PO2 and blood pH in normal limit. Nursing care that focuses on respiratory management in covid-19 long haulier patients improves patient outcomes in particular, namely decreased respiratory rate, changes in the respiratory pattern of shortness of breath, increased oxygen saturation, increased ROX index, increased PO2 and blood pH within normal limits.https://jurnal.unimus.ac.id/index.php/SEANR/article/view/7296long hauler covid-19ardshigh flow nasal canulecritical care
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title High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Long Hauler Covid-19 Patients
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title_fullStr High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Long Hauler Covid-19 Patients
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title_short High Flow Nasal Cannula Oxygen Therapy in Long Hauler Covid-19 Patients
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