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Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a growing epidemic throughout the world responsible for more than 30% of mortalities and may present as major global burden in 2020. In addition, TBI not only increases the overall morbidity and mortality, but also, imposes substantial impact on quality of life. Consequently, initia critical care of TBI patients focus preventio secondary brain injury whic clearly associate with The purpose of this study was examine the effect of semi-fowler positions on oxygenation and hemodynami statusamong patient with Traumatic brain injury. . Setting and Population A experimental (repeated measure) design was used The study was conducted at neurosurgic ICU of the university and teachin hospital of Menoufia University at Shebin ElKom city, Menoufia Governorate. convenient sample of 50 patients, both sexes aged To Achieve The Purpose of The Current Study The Following Tools Were Used i. A Semi Structured Demographic Ques ii. Cardiorespiratory Parameter Questionnaire : to assess physiological parameters: such (pulse raterespiratory rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, CVP, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and arterial blood gases iii. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) recording Effect of Position on Hemodynamic and Ox 2 and has three elements; Eye resp Verbal iv. Physiology and chronic Healt Evaluation II (APACHE II Scale): one of several ICU scoring systems that was designed to measure the severity of disease for adult patients admitted to intensive care units. |