What is Fowler's position?

Fowler position refers to a position in which the patient is placed before, during and after surgery. The position of Fowler named after George Ryerson Fowler during the end of the 18th century is actually several different positions. They all refer to different levels of heights and angles and include low, semi-vyké, high and standard Fowler position, also known as "Fowler's". Positions are usually used to relax the patient's muscles and to improve breathing. They also help with drainage of fluids during and after certain operations.

different surgery tends to have patients in different fowler positions. The low position will have the head of the bed raised approximately 15 to 30 degrees. The semifinal position is to sit in a semi-up-up position of 30 to 45 degrees with straight knees. This location is often used for nasal, arm, cranial and even breast reduction operations. It can relieve tension on the stomach muscles and help breathing.

The patient's head is increased by 45 to 60 degrees in the standard Fowler position whileIn a high position, the head is increased by 80 to 90 degrees. The high position is usually used for feeding patients, X -rays and when they have difficulty breathing. The standard position of Fowler is often used during nasal and oral operations and helps to promote drainage and prevent aspiration, which is inhalation of substances from the stomach to the airway.

There are other positions of patients related to the position of Fowler. The position of Trendelenburg is supposed to lie on his back with his feet in a slightly raised position on the head, usually between 15 and 30 degrees. The position of the reverse trendelenburg has the patient in the same flat position, but this time the configuration is turned. This position is usually set for gynecological and abdominal surgery because it works to tow the intestines from the pelvis. This allows greater access to organs.

Sims position is generally used in performing rectal tests. The patient will lie on the left sidewith a bent right knee and I take care of not to come into contact with the right foot. The right arm extends behind the back and the left hand is drawn to the face. The pillow is usually placed under the patient's head. This position can be a bit unpleasant for older people.

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