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International Journal of Scientific and Professional
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28292618     DOI : 10.56988/chiprof
Core Subject : Health, Education,
The International Journal of Scientific and professional (IJ-ChiProf) published by Yayasan Rumah Ilmu Professor (Real Prof Foundation) is a widely indexed, open access peer reviewed multidisciplinary international scholarly quarterly February, May, August, and November journal and helping researches to share their research information. The Jurnal Ilmiah dan Profesional Internasional (IJ-ChiProf) is published and provided for academics and practitioners in applying is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes research focused on patients, families, and communities.
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Application Of Individual Therapy In Patients With Hearing Hallucinations Zikiriyani, Imas; Lestari, Indri
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i2.49

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Hallucinations are a symptom of mental disorders where the patient experiences changes in sensory perception, false sensations in the form of sound, sight, taste, touch or smell, the client perceives stimuli that do not actually exist. Objective: to study the application of individual speech therapy in patients with auditory hallucinations. Method: The descriptive case study design method is used in qualitative research. Results: Shows that with individual speech therapy, the patient can direct the patient's attention so that he can control the hallucinations he experiences. Conclusion: Individual speech therapy for patients with auditory hallucinations is effective in controlling hallucinations. Recommendations should consider creating new policies for nurses, particularly ward nurses, to implement consistently, with the aim of reducing the number of patients with mental health problems.
Nursing Care in Tn. N And Tn. R with Problems of Sensory Perception Disorders: Hearing Hallucinations Muntiara, Indah; Apriliza, Adelia
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56988/chiprof.v2i2.50

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Hallucinations are the client's perception of the environment without any real stimulus, which means the client interprets something real without external stimulus. The purpose of this writing is to describe the nursing management of sensory perception disorders: auditory hallucinations in Mr. N and Mr. R at RSJ Palembang. The method used is to provide management in the form of patient care to control the auditory hallucinations they experience. Patient management was carried out for 5 days for Mr. N and Mr. R. Data collection techniques were carried out using interview techniques, physical examination and observation. Management results showed that clients were able to control the auditory hallucinations they experienced, namely by shouting, having conversations, scheduled activities and taking medication. Clients are able to overcome the hallucinations they experience as a whole so that the treatment given can provide optimal results. Suggestions for RSJ are expected to improve nursing care for sensory perception disorders: hallucinations by involving clients in various activities in the room so that clients remain focused and do not get lost in their hallucinations
Case Study: Nursing Implementation of Deep Breathing Exercises in Cases of Violent Behavior Anggita, Bella
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
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Violent behavior is a response to stressors faced by a person, by carrying out acts of violent behavior, either towards oneself, other people or the environment, verbally or non-verbally. Acts of violent behavior aim to injure other people physically or psychologically, as seen in the behavior. actually committing violence. Clients need to receive treatment, namely implementation in the form of one implementation strategy for clients in the Cempaka room. This research uses a descriptive method in the form of a case study to explore the implementation of nursing deep breathing exercises in schizophrenic patients with violent behavior problems at the Ernaldi Bahar Hospital, South Sumatra Province. The subjects of this research were two patients, namely schizophrenic patients with violent behavior problems. Carried out for seven days on April 8-15 2021. The results of this study show that deep breathing exercises are effective in controlling violent behavior in schizophrenia patients..
Case Study: Nursing Implementation of Taking Medication in Patients with Auditory Hallucinations Saputri, Ayu; Agustin, Ismar
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
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Medication adherence is the level of individual accuracy with medical advice that describes the use of medication according to the instructions and instructions on the prescription, including using it at the correct time. Patients who are not compliant in taking medication tend to experience relapses easily. Frequent relapses in sufferers result in bad effects on the brain which makes it difficult for sufferers to recover. This research aims to obtain an overview of the level of adherence to taking medication and provide knowledge about the importance of taking medication in patients with sensory perception disorders, auditory hallucinations. This case study research is descriptive in nature, with an implementation method using nursing care which was carried out on 8-15 April 2021, the case study subjects were two patients with sensory perception disorders, auditory hallucinations in the Cempaka ward of the Ernaldi Bahar Hospital, South Sumatra Province. After implementing it on patients, the result was that taking medication regularly was very effective in controlling hallucinations because patients were taught to know the five correct principles in taking medication, namely the correct patient, the correct drug, the correct dose, the correct method/route of administration, and the correct time for administering the drug. where compliance occurs if the rules for taking prescribed medication and administering it in the hospital are followed correctly
Case Study: Nursing Implementation of Fulfilling Self-Care Needs in Patients with Self-Care Deficits Kamesyworo; An'umillah Fatharani, Nyimas
International Journal Scientific and Professional Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): May
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Self-care deficit is a person's inability to meet basic self-care needs independently. The purpose of the study was to achieve an overview of the implementation of adequate self-care needs in patients with self-care deficits. Descriptive research, with an implementation method using nursing care, with an assessment process, interviews, and direct observation carried out from 12 to 18 April 2021, The subjects of the case study were two schizophrenic patients with self-care deficit problems in the Bangau Room of Ernaldi Bahar Hospital, South Sumatra Province. The results of this study indicate that the provision of self-care needs is very effective in overcoming the problem of self-care deficits.

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