
This study aims to apply the effect of early mobilization on improving physical function in patients after CABG cardiac surgery based on the latest research results (Evidence-Based Nursing Practice). The method used was an experiment through the application of intervention for five days and continued with measurements on day 6 in the intervention group before the patient was sent home with the target being able to run (6'WMT). The research results show that the application of EBPN obtains a p-value of 0.005. In conclusion, there is a relationship between giving early mobilization interventions and functional ability with the 6 MWT test. Keywords: Evidence-Based Nursing, Physical Ability (6'WMT), Early Mobilization, Post Cardiac Surgery (CABG)
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