THE RELATIONSHIP OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT HYPOVOLEMIC
SHOCK WITH INITIAL HANDLING OF PATIENTS IN NURSES IN
EMERGENCY INSTALLATIONS
Ina Nuru
Naning Rahayu
Nofita Fajar Mentari
Novitasari
Keywords: Hypovolemic Shock, Knowledge, Emergency
Abstact
Hypovolemic shock is a medical or surgical condition in which fluid loss occurs rapidly and results in multiple
organ failure caused by inadequate circulating volume and blood flow. Hypovolemic shock caused by trauma
or non-trauma can cause death. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between knowledge
about hypovolemic shock and early management of emergency patients. This research method uses a
descriptive correlational method through a cross sectional approach, with a total sampling technique with a
total sample of 30 respondents. Data collection used a Knowledge Questionnaire for knowledge variables
about hypovolemic shock and a Questionnaire based on hospital SOPs for initial treatment of patients. The
results of the research from 30 respondents showed that 16 respondents with a percentage (53.3%) stated that
they had a good level of knowledge about hypovolemic shock. 14 respondents with a percentage (46.7%)
stated that they had poor knowledge of hypovolemic shock. Based on the results of the study, it was found that
the ρ value was 0.002 <0.05, meaning that Ha was accepted and H0 was rejected. From this value, the results
of the study were that there was a relationship between knowledge about hypovolemic shock and initial
treatment of patients in nurses at the hospital emergency room.
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