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Komunikasi Verbal pada Stroke Non Hemoragik di UPT Pelayanan Sosial Lanjut Usia Binjai
Author(s) -
Resmi Pangaribuan,
Melinda Ayu Pratiwi,
Jemaulana Tarigan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jic (jurnal insan cendekia)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2579-8812
pISSN - 2443-0854
DOI - 10.35874/jic.v8i2.934
Subject(s) - dysarthria , aphasia , stroke (engine) , medicine , audiology , intervention (counseling) , rehabilitation , speech therapy , affect (linguistics) , psychology , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , psychiatry , communication , mechanical engineering , engineering
Non hemorrhagic stroke is an attack on brain tissues that occurs suddenly and could cause paralysis or permanent disability in any part of the body. Health issues that arise due to the stroke are vary widely. If the stroke occurs in the left side of the brain it will affect the speech, the patient will experience speech disorders. One way to restore speech ability could be implemented by using verbal communication therapy by mentioning vowels. Objective:The study aimed to determine the application of nursing care to the patients with non-hemorrhagic stroke who experienced speech disorders and which can be done by implementing speech therapy vowels on communication ability of patients with non-hemorrhagic stroke.The method used descriptive case study. The subject of the study was conducted on 2 patients with the same case who experienced speech disorders. Results:The results showed that non hemorrhagic stroke was associated with impaired verbal communication. The intervention and implementation were performed by analyzing the general condition of the patients, distinguishing between aphasia and dysarthria, speakingdirectly to the patient slowly and calmly, communicating in normal tone and avoiding fast conversation, asking to follow simple command, and pronounce the vowels such. Conclusion:The evaluation carried out for 3 days and found that the patient could pronounce the vowels but its still unclear.

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