dc.description.abstract | One of the problems experienced by Typoid sufferers is hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia in typoid due to acute infection of the digestive tract that stimulates
the hypothalamus so that body temperature rises. Hyperthermia, if not treated
immediately, results in seizures and decreased awareness and increased
metabolism.The purpose of this study is to find a picture of the implementation of
nursing care in the field. The research method is literature review from 2 research
journals. The implementation provided has been adjusted to the hyperthermia
nursing care plan including giving a warm compress on the neck, armpits and
body folds, advocating using thin clothing and absorbing sweat, and collaborating
with the medical team.The results of the evaluation of Journal 1 on the client 1
hyperthermia problem is resolved this is evidenced from the results criteria,
namely the client's family says his body temperature is in the normal limit of 36.5
° C, and client 2 hyperthermia is resolved after day 3, this can be proven from
several results criteria achieved the family said their child's body temperature was
within the normal limit of 37.0 ° C, while the results of the journal 2 client 1 had
not been hot the problem was resolved this was evidenced from the results criteria
ie the client's family said his child's body temperature was within the normal limit
of 36.2 ° C , and client 2 the problem is resolved, this is evidenced from the
outcome criteria ie the client's family says the child's body temperature is within
the normal limit of 36.0 ° C. Overall interventions carried out, giving compresses
using warm water is an effective action to reduce heat so that body temperature
can return to normal. | en_US |