The Effect of Hot Application on Post Laparoscopic Shoulder Pain and Analgesic Use
Pain, Shoulder
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Pain, Shoulder focused on measuring postlaparoscopic, shoulder pain, analgesic, Hot application
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Agreeing to participate in the research,
- Having undergone laparoscopic abdominal surgery
- Those who have no previous history of surgery
Exclusion Criteria:
- Those who did not agree to participate in the research
- Those who have had previous abdominal surgery
Sites / Locations
- Tarsus UniverstyRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Hot application
control group
After the patients come to the service after the surgery, a thermophore filled with hot water will be placed on the patient's shoulder according to the presence of shoulder pain and it will be ensured that he stays for 15 minutes. Pain assessment will be done before and after the application. However, 0-2-4-8-12-24. Routine pain assessment will be done at In addition, the type, route, effect and amount of analgesic done in this process will also be recorded. Response evaluation will follow. Response evaluation will follow. Hot application will be applied to every shoulder pain reported by the patients.
First, an individual information form will be filled in for the control group patients who meet the sampling criteria. 0-2-4-8-12-24 after the patients come to the service after the surgery. Routine pain assessment will be done at In addition, the type, route, effect and amount of analgesic done in this process will also be recorded. Response evaluation will follow.