According to Isaac (2005), schizophrenia is a group of psychotic reaction that affects many areas of individual functions including thinking and communicating, receive, interpret reality, showing emotion, and behavior in a manner that is socially acceptable. Schizophrenia is a common form of psychosis that long ago, but our knowledge of causality and its pathogenesis is very less.
Symptoms include:
Cold feeling, no attention to what is happening around him. Not seen any emotional reaction to the nearest person, no emotion of anger, sadness and fear. Everything is faced with indifferent.
Many are in a reverie that far from reality, it is very difficult for people to understand the mind. And prefer to avoid interaction with the crowd and aloof.
Have prejudices improper and unwarranted, for example; when seeing people who write or talk about something, it was thought that writing or speech that is intended to denounce.
Frequent incorrect responses or cessation of the mind, such as people talking suddenly forget what it said. Sometimes the conversation moved from one problem to another problem that is not related at all.
Hallucinations hearing, smell or sight, where the patient as if to hear, smell or see something that does not exist. He seemed to hear others (neighbors) to talk about it, or see something scary.
Many desperate and felt that he was a victim of crime or public crowd. Feel that everyone is guilty and led to his suffering.
The desire to distance themselves from society, do not want to see other people and so on, sometimes up to not want to eat or drink and so on, so in this case it must be injected in order to be saved.
Nursing Diagnosis for Schizophrenia
- Anxiety
- Bathing or hygiene self-care deficit
- Disabled family coping
- Disturbed body image
- Disturbed personal identity
- Disturbed sensory perception (auditory, visual, kinesthetic)
- Disturbed sleep pattern
- Disturbed thought processes
- Dressing or grooming self-care deficit
- Fear
- Hopelessness
- Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements
- Impaired home maintenance
- Impaired social interaction
- Impaired verbal communication
- Ineffective coping
- Ineffective role performance
- Powerlessness
- Risk for injury
- Risk for other-directed violence
- Risk for self-directed violence
- Social isolation
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