EVALUATION OF DRUG RELATED PROBLEM IN TREATMENT OF APPENDICITIS PATIENT.

Autor: Mislu, Siska, Rahmatillah, Diana Laila, Rinayanti, Aprilita
Zdroj: Wood Industry / Drvna Industrija; 2015 Supplement1, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1707-1711, 5p
Abstrakt: Appendicitis is an inflammation that arises suddenly in the apendiks and it is the one of the cases of acute abdominal most frequently encountered. Appendix referred to as appendix. Appendicitis is often confused the term apendiks, because the appendix is actually the cecum. Acute Appendicitis a bacterial-inflammation caused by various factors. The disease can be informed of all ages both men and women, but more often in men aged of 10 to 30 years. There are 12% male and 25% of women who appendectomy surgery and gained 7% of them are acute appendicitis. From the research of more than 10 years, 1987 to 1997, the average age of patients undergoing appendectomy was 31.3 years and 22 years with the middle value ratio of male: female = 1.2 to 1.3: 1. Case Presentation: Ms. OP 24-year-old admitted to the ward K. Patient was diagnosed with Chronic Appendicitis. Clinical Evaluation: Drug-related problems that occured in this patient was drug reactions to the use of the same drugs that Sumagesic (Acetaminophen) 600 mg tablets and Farmadol (Acetaminophen) 500 mg infusion. Choose the drugs that were less precise in the use of drugs torasic (ketorolac). Drug interactions between the use of Ceftriaxone-Heparin, Torasic (Ketorolac)-Heparin and Omeprazole-Ondasentron. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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