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EVALUATION DRUG RELATED PROBLEMS (DRPS) TREATMENT OF DIGESTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEM OF STROKE PATIENT AT RSUP DR. SOERADJI TIRTONEGORO KLATEN IN 2018
Abstract
Stroke patients get various drug treatments and drug administration for a long time.
Therefore, the management of drug administration for stroke patients was prone to errors.
The aim of this study to determine the profile of the use of the digestive and respiratory
system during hospitalization in stroke patients, and to evaluate drug related problems that
occurred. This study used non-experimental research with a descriptive evaluative design
that was retrospective, by tracking data from medical records. This research was conducted
by examining 17 medical records of patients. The characteristics of stroke patients in RSUP
Dr. Soeradji Tirtonegoro Klaten in 2018 covered type of stroke ischemic stroke suffer more
than hemorrhagic strokes, with total ischemic stroke 13 patients and hemorrhagic stroke 4
patients. Most ischemic strokes suffer at age 59-70 were found as many as 8 patients. Most
hemorrhagic strokes suffer at age 48-59 was found in 2 patients while also suffer at age
59-70 as 2 patients .The most common according to gender was an ischemic stroke with the
female gender. The minimum length of treatment was 12 days for hemorrhagic stroke and
the longest was 15 days for ischemic stroke. Profile of the use of digestive system drugs
used in this study was ranitidine, ciprofloxacin, omeprazole, ondansetron, levofloxacin,
sucralfat, laxadyn, ondansetron, urdafalk. Profile of the use of digestive system drugs used
in this study was ambroxol, ciprofloxacin, and levofloxacin. In stroke patients who got
the digestive system and respiratory system occurred Drug Related Problems, namely no
wrong drug cases were found, there were no cases of doses too low, cases of doses too
high were found in 1 patients, 4 cases of drug side effect reactions and drug interactions
were found in 2 patients.
Keywords : Drug Related Problems, Stroke Patient, Digestive System, Respiratory System,
RSUP Dr. Soeradji Tirtonegoro Klaten
Publication Details
InstitutionUniversitas Darussalam Gontor
Departmentfakultas ilmu kesehatan
Item ID2377
Deposited27 Mar 2023 06:40