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Nursing Care for N with Bronchopneumonia in RSPPN Inpatient Room: A Case Study Report Ana Fauziah; Herlina
Journal of Applied Holistic Nursing Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70920/jahns.v1i3.200

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Background: Bronchopneumonia is an infection of the lower respiratory tract caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Children are more susceptible to Bronchopneumonia because their immune systems are weak. Bronchopneumonia can cause complications such as emphysema, acute otitis media, atelectasis, emphysema, and meningitis if not treated immediately. This study aims to implement Nursing Care for patient An. N with bronchopneumonia in the Inpatient Room of RSPPN Panglima Besar Soedirman. Research Methods: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of This study is a case study of pediatric nursing focusing on one case of Bronchopneumonia, which includes assessment, diagnosis, intervention, implementation, and evaluation. Results: The study showed nursing diagnoses including ineffective airway clearance related to airway hypersecretion, hyperthermia related to the disease process, risk of falling related to having fallen, and knowledge deficit related to lack of exposure to information. Nursing implementation was carried out according to problem priorities for 3x24 hours. Implementation of independent nursing care for ineffective airway clearance problems, patients underwent chest physiotherapy and positioning, there was improvement although complaints still existed, so the problem was partially resolved. The diagnosis of hyperthermia, risk of falling, and knowledge deficit were successfully resolved. Conclusion: Nursing care effectively improves bronchopneumonia patients’ condition through chest physiotherapy, positioning, and targeted family education.
Nursing Care for An.A with Febrile Illness at the National Defense Central Hospital (RSPPN) Panglima Besar Soedirman Fayza Shaffa Zahira; Herlina
Journal of Applied Holistic Nursing Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): October 2025
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Background: Fever is a physiological reaction of the body to infection or problems in the immune system, characterized by an increase in body temperature above 37.5°C. In children, fever can cause serious problems such as seizures, dehydration, and decreased level of consciousness. It is important to carry out proper treatment so that these complications do not occur. Objective: How is the implementation of nursing care for children with fever using non-pharmacological intervention Tepid Water Sponge. Research Method: This study used a case study method in one case of a child with sub febrile. Data were obtained through interviews, observations, physical examinations, and documentation analysis. Results: The identified nursing diagnoses included hyperthermia, risk of hypovolemia, and nausea. Implementation of independent nursing, namely Tepid Water Sponge for 15 minutes, showed a response of a decrease in body temperature of 0.4°C. Most nursing problems have been resolved, except for the risk of widespread infection. Conclusion: the implementation of nursing care has been in accordance with the nursing plan. Suggestion: The researcher suggests continuing nursing care to address the problem of the risk of widespread infection.