dc.description.abstract | Everyone will experience psychosocial problems. If a person is unable to
resolve the pressure that is exerting on him for a long time then it can cause
schizophrenia. Schizophrenics will show signs of irritability and depression,
hallucinations. One of the most visible symptoms is hallucinations that are not
real. The aim of this nursing care is to be able to analyze nursing care for clients
who have auditory hallucinations in the research journal obtained. The method
used is the study of literature. In analyzing cases obtained from 2 journals using a
schizophrenic client variable with auditory hallucinations. The study found client
data with auditory hallucinations such as talking, laughing alone, getting angry for
no reason, directing ears in a certain direction, closing ears, hearing sounds or
sounds, hearing voices that invite conversation, hearing sounds that ask us to do
something dangerous. Then set the diagnosis. Then for BHSP SP 1 intervention,
recognize hallucinogenic content, SP 2 and SP 3 hallucinations, SP 4 compliance
in taking medication. Implementation is carried out 3 days with the first day doing
BHSP, the second day teaches the client to control hallucinations, the third day
teaches the client to be obedient to take medication. The focus of giving
intervention to the hallucinatory client is BHSP, positive reinforcement, giving a
positive response to small things can make the Client become more trusting in the
nurse and the environment that supports the client's healing. Everything that is
done aims so that the client can control the hallucinations by rebuking the sound
of hallucinations and obediently taking medication. | en_US |