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Evidence Based Nursing Practice Guideline For Post-Lumbar Puncture Patients in Neurology Ward

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KMID : 1011720130010010033
ÀÌÁöÇâ:Lee Jee-Hyang
¹Ú¼±¿µ:Park Sun-Young/±è¹Ì°æ:Kim Mi-Kyung/³ª´ö·Ä:Na Duk-Lyul/±èº´ÁØ:Kim Byoong-Joon

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the study was to develop Evidence-based nursing practice guideline for post-lumbar puncture patients in neurology ward and to evaluate the guidelines by applying them to practice.

Methods: Eighty patients without preceding headache who underwent Lumbar puncture were selected prospectively. We compared the incidence of post-lumbar puncture headache between bed-rest for 4 hours and 1hours.

Results: The post-lumbar puncture headache was found in 13 cases among bed-rest for 4 hours and 1hours groups. The frequency of each group was 25%(10/40) in 4 hours-bed rest group and 7.5%(3/40) in 1 hours-bed rest group.

Conclusion: There was no significant difference between two groups (p-value=.066). 4 hours-bed rest after lumbar puncture is unnecessary.
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Evidenced based guideline, Lumbar puncture, Bed rest
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