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Standard Optional Procedure (SOP) Compress Warm on Pain

OPERATIONAL STANDARD PROCEDURE (SOP)

I. Understanding
Warm compresses are to provide a sense of warmth in certain areas by using liquids
or tools that cause warmth to the body that requires it. Giving compresses is done on joint
inflammation, muscle spasms, flatulence, and cold.

II. Aim
1. Streamlining the blood circulation
2. Lower body temperature
3. Reduce pain
4. Gives a sense of warmth, comfort and calm to the client
5. Streamlining exudate spending
6. Stimulates intestinal peristalsis

III. Indication
1. Cold client (low body temperature)
2. Clients with flatulence
3. Clients who have inflammatory diseases, such as inflammation of the joints
4. Muscle spasms
5. The presence of an abscess, a hematoma

IV. Tools and materials


A. Wet Warm Compress
1. The basin contains warm water as needed (40-46c)
2. A sterile tub contains two pieces of gauze with appropriate size
3. Gauze bandage or triangular fabric
4. Idlers
5. Clean gloves in place
6. Twisted two pieces (one empty, one containing 3% Lysol solution)
7. Waslap 4 pieces / depending on needs
8. 2 anatomical tweezers
9. Correct
B. Compress Warm Dry
1. Hot jar and sheath
2. Thermos filled with hot water
3. Hot thermometers
4. Laps

V. Action Procedures
A. Wet Warm Compress
1. Approach client closeness tools
2. Pay attention to client privacy
3. Washing hands
4. Set a comfortable client position
5. Install the lazer below the area to be compressed
6. Wear gloves and open bandages when bandaged. Then, throw the scrap into an empty crook
7. Take a few pieces of gauze with a pair of tweezers from a sterile tub, then insert into a com
liquid filled with warm.
8. Then grab the screen, then spread it and place it on the area to be compressed
9. When the client tolerates the warm compress, then covered / coated with a dry gauze.
Further wrapped with gauze bandage or a triangle cloth
10. Do this prasat for 15-30 minutes or according to the program with anti wrapping compress
every 5 minutes
11. Remove the gloves
12. Re-position the client with a comfortable position
13. Clean up all the tools to save again
14. Washing hands
B. Compress Warm Dry
1. Tools preparation
2. Washing hands
3. Perform an advance installation on hot pots by: filling the jar with hot water, tightening the
lid and then reversing the bladder position repeatedly, then empty the contents. Prepare and
measure the desired water (50-60ºc)
4. Fill the jar with hot water as much as about half the portion of the jar. Then remove the air
by:
5. Put or slice a jar on a table or flat place.
6. The top of the jar is folded up to see the water surface in the jar neck
7. Then cover the jar closed tightly
8. Check whether the jars leak or not and then keringkn with a duster and put in a sheath of jar
9. Bring the jar to the client
10. Place or install the jar on the needy area
11. Kaji regularly condition the client to mengetaui abnormalities arising from the provision of
compresses with hot bladders, such as redness, discomfort, leakage, etc.
12. Replace the hot bladder after 30 minutes in pairs with water again, according to the desired
13. Clean up the tool when it's done
14. Washing hands

VI. Evaluation
1. Client Response
2. Compress tool tar

VII. Documentation
1. Execution time
2. Record the results of the documentation of each action undertaken and evaluated
3. Name of nurse who carries out

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