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The Application Of Medication And Strategies For The Implementation Of Hallucinations In Tn. S (Terra Neutral Separated) With A Nursing Diagnosis Of Sensory Perception Disorders (Hallucinations) Risdiyanto, Nugeraha; Wahyuni, Uni; Wulandari, Afni; Nur Azmi, Nadila; Puspita Sari , Melati
Indonesian Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Health Journal
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/ihj.v3i3.562

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Hallucinations are sensory perception disorders that attack the five senses, where a person perceives an object or image and thoughts that do not occur or are not real. Hallucinations include sound, sight, taste, touch, or smell sensations without real stimulus. Treatment for patients with hallucinations is by identifying the type of hallucination, applying medication, and implementing strategies to distract or overcome the hallucinations experienced. The objectives of this study include (1) Describing problems regarding sensory perception disorders and (2) Describing and implementing nursing care in cases of mental disorders with a medical diagnosis of schizophrenia at Soerojo Hospital Magelang. This study uses a qualitative approach with case studies as the primary method, using observation sheets, interviews, and documentation studies. The subject of this study used one patient, Mr S, who had a nursing diagnosis of sensory perception disorders at RSD Soerojo Hospital Magelang. Nursing care for patient Mr S with a diagnosis of sensory perception disorder (hallucinations) in this case showed success as indicated by the signs and symptoms experienced by the patient decreasing. After four days of intervention, the patient was able to overcome hallucinations by scolding, interacting with the surrounding environment, and taking care of himself by bathing and dressing more neatly.
Asuhan Keperawatan Pada Pasien Tn. T Dengan Diagnosa Medis Stroke Hemoragik Nur Azmi, Nadila; Wahyuni, Uni; Wulandari, Afni; Puspitasari, Melati; Risdiyanto, Nugeraha
MEJORA Medical Journal Awatara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Juli
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Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding into the brain tissue (intracerebral hemorrhage) and the space around the brain. This condition causes sufferers to experience sudden severe headaches, decreased level of consciousness, increased intracranial pressure, and neurological deficits such as hemiplegia, hemiparesis, aphasia, and apraxia. The aim of this study was to describe nursing care for Mr. T patients with a medical diagnosis of hemorrhagic stroke in the Teratai room at Waled Hospital, Cirebon Regency. This type of research uses a qualitative approach with case studies as the main method. The subject is Mr. T. The case study was conducted in the Teratai Room at Waled Hospital, Cirebon Regency from 30 November 2023 to 02 December 2023. The data collection methods used were through observation, interviews and analysis of documents such as patient medical records. The nursing problems that arise in this case are ineffective breathing patterns, decreased intracranial adaptive capacity, impaired physical mobility, risk of impaired skin/tissue integrity. The conclusion of the research was that after 3 days of treatment, the nursing problem of ineffective breathing patterns, decreased intracranial adaptive capacity, and impaired physical mobility had not been resolved so the intervention was still continued, while the nursing problem of risk of skin/tissue integrity disorders was partially resolved so that the intervention was still continued as stated. has been planned.
The Application Of Medication And Strategies For The Implementation Of Hallucinations In Tn. S (Terra Neutral Separated) With A Nursing Diagnosis Of Sensory Perception Disorders (Hallucinations) Risdiyanto, Nugeraha; Wahyuni, Uni; Wulandari, Afni; Nur Azmi, Nadila; Puspita Sari , Melati
Indonesian Health Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Health Journal
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/ihj.v3i3.562

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Hallucinations are sensory perception disorders that attack the five senses, where a person perceives an object or image and thoughts that do not occur or are not real. Hallucinations include sound, sight, taste, touch, or smell sensations without real stimulus. Treatment for patients with hallucinations is by identifying the type of hallucination, applying medication, and implementing strategies to distract or overcome the hallucinations experienced. The objectives of this study include (1) Describing problems regarding sensory perception disorders and (2) Describing and implementing nursing care in cases of mental disorders with a medical diagnosis of schizophrenia at Soerojo Hospital Magelang. This study uses a qualitative approach with case studies as the primary method, using observation sheets, interviews, and documentation studies. The subject of this study used one patient, Mr S, who had a nursing diagnosis of sensory perception disorders at RSD Soerojo Hospital Magelang. Nursing care for patient Mr S with a diagnosis of sensory perception disorder (hallucinations) in this case showed success as indicated by the signs and symptoms experienced by the patient decreasing. After four days of intervention, the patient was able to overcome hallucinations by scolding, interacting with the surrounding environment, and taking care of himself by bathing and dressing more neatly.
Intervention of Providing Iron Consumption Education to Prevent the Risk of Bleeding in Mrs. I Spontaneous Postpartum with Anemia Wulandari, Afni; Wahyuni, Uni; Risdiyanto, Nugeraha; Nur Azmi, Nadila; Puspita Sari, Melati
Al Makki Health Informatics Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Al Makki Health Informatics Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/hij.v2i2.24

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Postpartum hemorrhage is one of the leading causes of 150,000 maternal deaths each year worldwide, and nearly 4 out of 5 such deaths occur within 4 hours of delivery. One of the factors that can cause postpartum hemorrhage is the presence of anemia in pregnant women, which can be caused by iron and vitamin B12 deficiency. If anemia is not treated during pregnancy, it can impact the postpartum period by increasing the risk of uterine atony and significant bleeding. The purpose of this study was to explain nursing care in postpartum mothers with anemia using an educational intervention of iron consumption to prevent postpartum hemorrhage. The research method used is a qualitative approach with case studies as the main method, using observation sheets, interviews, and documentation studies. The subject of this study was one postpartum maternal patient with anemia at RSUD Waled Cirebon. The results of the case study showed clinical success in the absence of signs and symptoms of bleeding, improvement in the mother's condition, although breast milk expenditure was still not optimal. The implication of this study is that effective nursing care delivery can meet patient needs and prevent further complications such as postpartum hemorrhage.