EXCELLENT NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT FOR A CHILD WITH PNEUMONIA IN RESIDENTIAL ROOM 4, H. ADAM MALIK GENERAL HOSPITAL, MEDAN, NORTH SUMATERA PROVINCE 2025
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Nursing Care, Pneumonia, Children, Children, Pediatric, TherapeuticAbstract
Pneumonia remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five, particularly in developing countries. This scientific paper presents a case study on the implementation of comprehensive nursing care using a service excellent approach for a pediatric patient (An. A) treated in RB4 Ward at H. Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan, in 2025.A descriptive method with a case study approach was applied, covering the five stages of the nursing process: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Based on the assessment, four primary nursing diagnoses were identified: ineffective airway clearance, ineffective breathing pattern, hyperthermia, and nutritional deficit. Interventions focused on respiratory monitoring, therapeutic positioning, oxygen therapy, medication collaboration, and nutritional support. The evaluation revealed clinical improvements, including more effective coughing, improved breathing patterns, normalized body temperature, and increased appetite. The results demonstrate that systematic nursing care with a service excellent orientation effectively supports the recovery process in children with pneumonia. This paper aims to contribute to improving the quality of pediatric nursing care, particularly in managing respiratory infections such as pneumonia.
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