TEKNIK RELAKSASI: GUIDED IMAGERY
Summary
TLDRThis video script showcases a nurse performing a guided imagery technique to help a patient manage pain and anxiety. The nurse introduces the procedure, explains its purpose, and ensures the patient’s comfort throughout. Using soothing language, the nurse guides the patient to visualize a peaceful beach scene, promoting relaxation and calm. The process helps reduce discomfort, alleviate fear, and create a sense of tranquility. The nurse checks in on the patient’s well-being and provides follow-up care instructions, ensuring a positive, therapeutic experience aimed at improving the patient's emotional and physical state.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker introduces themselves as Rohayati from the nursing team, and they will be performing guided imagery for pain relief.
- 😀 The purpose of the guided imagery session is to reduce pain, anxiety, and fear, while promoting calmness and peace.
- 😀 The nurse ensures that they have reviewed the patient's medical records before starting the procedure.
- 😀 The patient is informed about the procedure and asked if they have any questions or concerns before proceeding.
- 😀 The guided imagery session is expected to last around 5-10 minutes.
- 😀 The nurse asks the patient to assume a comfortable position before beginning the procedure.
- 😀 The patient is guided to relax by taking deep breaths, followed by closing their eyes and focusing on positive imagery.
- 😀 The nurse encourages the patient to imagine being at a peaceful beach, with the sound of the ocean, the scent of the sea, and the feel of fresh air.
- 😀 The patient is encouraged to connect with the peaceful environment, experiencing sensations that help reduce pain and discomfort.
- 😀 After the session, the nurse checks in with the patient to assess how they feel and if they are more comfortable and relaxed.
- 😀 The nurse closes the session by thanking the patient, advising them on further care, and offering assistance if needed.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the guided imagery session described in the transcript?
-The main purpose is to help the patient reduce pain, anxiety, and fear while promoting relaxation and a sense of calm through visualization techniques.
Who is the speaker in the transcript, and what role do they play in the procedure?
-The speaker is Rohayati, a nurse from the 8B ward, and her role is to guide the patient through the process of guided imagery and ensure their comfort throughout the session.
What specific steps does the nurse take to prepare the patient for the guided imagery session?
-The nurse first introduces herself, confirms that she has read the patient's medical notes, prepares the necessary tools, and explains the procedure to the patient, ensuring they understand the purpose and duration of the session.
What is the visualization scene the nurse uses to guide the patient?
-The nurse asks the patient to imagine being on a beautiful beach, feeling the cool breeze, hearing the waves, and smelling the fresh, salty air, all of which are meant to bring peace and relaxation.
How does the nurse check the patient's comfort and well-being during the session?
-The nurse checks in regularly, asking the patient if they feel comfortable, whether they feel pain or discomfort, and if they are feeling more relaxed and at ease after the guided imagery.
How long does the guided imagery session typically last?
-The session lasts for approximately 5-10 minutes, as the nurse guides the patient through the visualization and relaxation process.
What does the nurse do after the guided imagery session to bring the patient back to awareness?
-The nurse counts down from 5 to 1 to help the patient gradually return to full awareness and complete the session.
What does the nurse ask the patient after the session is finished?
-The nurse asks if the patient feels more relaxed and if the pain or discomfort has decreased. She also checks if the patient requires further assistance or if family members need to contact the nursing staff.
What was the nurse's approach to building rapport with the patient during the session?
-The nurse introduced herself warmly, explained the procedure in detail, made sure the patient felt comfortable, and regularly checked in on her physical and emotional state, establishing a calm and trusting environment.
Why is the beach imagery used in this guided imagery session?
-The beach imagery is used because it is a calming and peaceful scene that helps the patient focus on positive sensory experiences, promoting relaxation and reducing pain, anxiety, and fear.
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