Nada, Salsabila Qotrun (2024) MANAJEMEN HALUSINASI PADA NY. A DENGAN DIAGNOSA KEPERAWATAN HALUSINASI PENDENGARAN DI UPT REHABILITASI SOSIAL BINA LARAS PASURUAN. Professional thesis, Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang.
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Abstract
Background: Hallucinations are a type of perception disorder, where sensory experiences occur without any sensory stimulation (wrong sensory perception). The impact that arises from hallucinatory disorders is a loss of self-control which causes a person to panic and their behavior is controlled by hallucinations. In this final scientific work, the case of Mrs. A experienced auditory hallucinations due to the client's divorce and the client felt betrayed. For this reason, this final scientific work aims to apply nursing care to clients with auditory hallucinations at UPT Bina Laras Pasuruan.
Method: The research method used in preparing this Final Scientific Work is a descriptive method with a case study approach. The author follows the scientific method according to the rules of the Nursing Process which includes: assessment, data analysis, nursing intervention, implementation and evaluation.
Results: The author raised 7 nursing diagnoses with priority nursing diagnoses, namely sensory perception disorders: auditory hallucinations. The intervention given for hallucinations is SPTK 1-4 which contains rebuking hallucinations, taking medication, having conversations, and doing activities. The first day there were 5 signs of symptoms, then after 6 days of treatment there was 1 sign of symptoms, namely being alone. Signs of symptoms that do not appear are hearing whispers, acting as if you are listening, responding inappropriately, and talking to yourself. The AHRS questionnaire measurement on the first day was 31, heavy category and on the 6th day the score was 0, did not appear. This happens because the author accompanies and controls clients every day.
Discussion: In implementing SPTK hallucinations, the author has not succeeded in implementing SP 3, namely having conversations. It was found that the client had poor eye contact and was not interested in interacting. But the author immediately continued to SP 4, the author should have done SPTK for social isolation first and continued to SP 4 hallucinations so that the results would be optimal. Recommendations for further therapy include TAK, dhikr therapy, and music.
Item Type: | Thesis (Professional) |
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Student ID: | 202220461011113 |
Keywords: | Management, Auditory hallucinations. |
Subjects: | Q Science > QP Physiology |
Divisions: | Faculty of Health Science > Nursing Professional Education (14901) |
Depositing User: | 202220461011113 202220461011113 |
Date Deposited: | 22 Feb 2024 09:12 |
Last Modified: | 22 Feb 2024 09:12 |
URI: | https://eprints.umm.ac.id/id/eprint/4259 |