Introduction: The patient's level of anxiety while undergoing treatment at the hospital greatly affects the length of stay in the hospital. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the anxiety level of COVID-19 patients and the length of patient care in the COVID-19 inpatient room at the Kalideres Hospital, Jakarta in 2021. Methods: This type of quantitative research is correlative with a cross-sectional approach. The population in this study were covid 19 patients in the inpatient room for covid 19 patients at Kalideres Hospital, Jakarta in 2021 and the sample needed in this study was 54 respondents with the accidental sampling method. The researcher's data analysis used the Spearman-Ro Rank test. Results: Based on the results of the study, the description of the level of anxiety of most of the patients' anxiety was severe anxiety, as many as 26 respondents (48.1%). The description of the length of treatment partly is long, as many as 38 respondents (70.4%). The results of statistical tests are known with the value of P = 0.000 <0.05. Conclusion: There is a relationship between the anxiety level of COVID-19 patients and the length of patient care in the inpatient room at the Kalideres Hospital in 2021.
Introduction: Perilaku kekerasan adalah suatu keadaan seseorang melakukan tindakan yang dapat membahayakan secara fisik baik terhadap diri sendiri, orang lain dan lingkungan. Dampak atau perubahan yang terjadi dapat berupa perasaan tidak sabar, cepat marah, dari segi sosial kasar, menarik diri, dan agresif. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the appropriate nursing care and intervention in patients with a diagnosis of violent behavior. Method: The design in this study is a case study design using a nursing process approach. The sample in this study was Mr. J. The sampling technique used was simple random sampling. The research was conducted at X Hospital in April 2021. Data was collected by means of interviews, observations, and documentation studies. The research instrument is using the mental nursing care format and the SOP on Implementation Strategy (SP). The nursing process approach carried out by researchers includes the following stages: Assessment Researchers collect data, both from respondents/patients. Nursing diagnoses, make nursing interventions, carry out implementation and then carry out nursing evaluations. Result: The client was escorted by his family on the grounds of fighting with his friends, feeling humiliated for not working, drugs being hidden and not being taken, being angry at home, speaking rudely and throwing tantrums, having trouble sleeping, the patient dropped out of medicine for approximately 4 weeks Mr. J had previously been admitted to the hospital with the same case, namely violent behavior. There are no families with mental disorders, the patient's communication pattern is closed with the family and the parenting pattern of the client's family is authoritarian. Conclusion: The main nursing problem is violent behavior
Introduction: A student is someone who is studying in college for a particular skill. Students have the biggest demands during the final semester, namely the obligation to complete the final assignment. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of Qur'an murottal therapy on increasing the sleep quality of 7th-semester regular nursing students at Indonesia Maju University in 2022. Method: This study used a Pre-Experimental Design with a Group Pretest-Posttest Design approach using a purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 30 respondents. Result: The results of the paired sample t-test on the pretest and posttest showed a significance value of 0.000, which means the p-value < 0.05. Conclusion: There is an effect of Qur'an murottal therapy on increasing sleep quality of 7th-semester regular nursing students at Indonesia Maju University in 2022. That way, Qur'an murottal therapy can be used as material for consideration by Muslim students in improving poor sleep quality.
Background: Pneumonia can easily mimic malignancies. Pulmonary nodule finding raise concern for lung cancer. A single lung opacity less than 3 centimetres in diameter is referred to as a solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN). These nodules sometimes incidentally discovered during routine computed tomography (CT) scan of the chest in relatively asymptomatic patients. We present unusual case of pneumonia like mass with spontaneous resolution.Case: Woman, 38-year-old, with solitary pulmonary nodule which was found accidentally in the left lung upper lobe, without any respiratory symptoms in June 2021. In August 2021, a chest CT scan was done for evaluating and the solitary nodule of the left lung upper lobe had resolved spontaneously without any treatment. The patient was prepared for diagnostic bronchoscopy at Persahabatan Hospital with the findings of normal bronchi and the branches. A bronchial washing was performed on the left B1+2 segment and cytology, fungal, microorganism and molecular tuberculosis examination were performed.Discussion: Pulmonary solitary nodule in left lung upper lobe in the beginning and spontaneous resolution after 2 months evaluation without any specific treatment, consider period of pneumonia. Whenever a patient is found to have an SPN, it is essential to determine the patient’s risk for malignancy. It is important to consider any pulmonary nodule to be malignant or not, and how it presents on CT Imaging.Conclusion: Pulmonary nodule may be found during pneumonia and may resolve spontaneously. The possibility of malignancy must still be considered. Awareness of condition from the history is important to help reassure patient about the disease even before diagnostic procedure was made.
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