The Effect of Local Dry Heat Applıcatıon and Half Shower on The Development of Urinary Retentıon and Paın
Spinal Anesthesia, Nursing, Bladder Retention
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Spinal Anesthesia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Receiving spinal anesthesia
- Be over 18 years old
- Mobilize
- Agreeing to participate in the study voluntarily.
- To speak Turkish and to be able to read and write
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having any kidney disease
- Having a urological problem involving the bladder and urethra
- Not being able to mobilize
- Not being willing to participate in the study
- Presence of incision in the suprapubic region
Sites / Locations
- Duzce Univercity Medical Fauculty
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
control group
detrimental group
Routine care of the patient will be done and the level of pain will be determined with McGill pain scale questionnaire short form
Warm half shower + dry hot application will be applied to the experimental group in the early postoperative period.mplementation Phase: After mobilizing the patients in the experimental group, who have regained their muscle strength and can be mobilized, their legs will be washed with 40-45oC warm tap water for 5 minutes (down from the hip level) until their legs are up to the femur acetabulum level, and then the patient will be taken to the bed for 20 minutes. Dry hot application will be done over the bladder. Palpation and bladder examination will be performed every hour to understand bladder filling in patients who will be expected to urinate within 6-8 hours after surgery.