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Management of Nursing Care for Patients at Risk of Violent Behavior with Implementation Strategies to Control Anger in the Mental Hospital Andriany, Rizky; Sari, Sheni Mutiara; Moulisya, Deca Gardena
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): February
Publisher : Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i1.48

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The risk of violent behavior is a situation where a person commits an action that can harm himself or herself or others or the environment, whether physically, emotionally, sexually or verbally, accompanied by uncontrolled rage and restless noise. The purpose of this paper is to describe the management of nursing care for patients at risk of violent behavior in mental hospitals. The method that will be used is the descriptive method by implementing nursing for 6 days in the form of nursing care for clients to meet the need for preventing the risk of violent behavior by providing the application of controlling emotions with SP 1 to 5. The data collection technique is carried out using a nursing methodology approach which consists of build relationships of mutual trust and carry out assessments which include physical examination, observation, supporting examinations, enforcement of nursing diagnoses, nursing interventions, nursing implementation and nursing evaluation. The results of nursing management showed that the problem of risk of violent behavior was resolved because the client was able to control anger by applying SP 1 to SP 5, namely by deep breathing relaxation, by hitting a pillow or mattress, verbally, by praying and by obediently taking medication. Try not to cause other problems due to the risk of violent behavior. Suggestions for nurses in hospitals to continue to teach and provide education on how to control anger to clients who are at riskof violent behaviour independently.
Nursing Care in Hallucination Patients Moulisya, Deca Gardena; Firnanda, Dhea Lyra
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): November
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The aim of this study was to examine the implementation of nursing care for two patients who experienced hallucinatory sensory perception disorders. The research method uses a case study approach with data analysis through medical records, observations, and interviews with patients and families. The results showed that both patients experienced sensory perception disorders in the form of auditory hallucinations. The initial assessment includes identification of mental health history, observation of hallucinatory behavior, and precipitating factors. The nursing diagnosis was determined as sensory perception disorder: hallucinations. The treatment plan involves collaboration with the mental health team, use of drug therapy prescribed by the doctor, as well as nursing interventions such as education about stress management, distraction techniques, and increased coping. Evaluations are carried out periodically to monitor the patient's response to the interventions provided. The conclusion of this study is that nursing care for patients with sensory perception disorders requires a comprehensive approach that includes collaboration between nurses, mental health teams and families in order to help improve the quality of life of patients with sensory perception disorders, especially in managing the symptoms of hallucinations.