Abstract:
Febrile seizures are one of the most common problems almost all over the world.
Febrile seizures are also a disease that often occurs in children, especially in children
aged 6 months to 5 years. The main factor that causes children to experience febrile
seizures is hyperthermia, but febrile seizures can also be caused by several other
factors, such as infection, brain disorders, trauma, and electrolyte disorders. Accurate
initial control carried out by parents when their child has a febrile seizure is not to panic
and must be calm. The aim is to analyze how nursing management is to lower body
temperature in children with febrile seizures, based on empirical studies over the past
5 years. The method used is a journal search using the Pubmed database, Sciantsirect
and scholar articles with topics published in English from 2020-2025 then screened
using the Prisma method. The results of this scoping review utilize DSVIA using
keywords that are in accordance with the preparation of the report. Articles are selected
with a choice of journals, abstract choices, with inclusion and exclusion criteria, so that
the journals found to be investigated. Results Based on the results of the scoping review
analysis, there were 12 journals that had been analyzed. It was concluded that the data
showed a significant decrease in body temperature after being given pharmacological
and non-pharmacological nursing management and that the decrease in body
temperature with easy and cheap therapy was proven on average using warm compress
therapy.