Intracranial SOL is a health problem in the brain that can cause death, neurological dysfunction, and disability. One of the problems experienced by intracranial SOL patients is swallowing problems due to neurological dysfunction. Assessment of swallowing function is important in patients with neurological disorders to avoid further effects such as the risk of aspiration and decreased nutritional intake. This case study aims to present the results of an analysis of the implementation of nursing care to Intracranial SOL patients by applying swallowing screening. The recommended screening application is based on evidence-based practice studies including the use of bedside swallowing screens, which include the Massey Bedside Swallowing Screen (MBSS) with 100% specificity and sensitivity and The Royal Adelaide Prognostic Index Dhysphagia Stroke (RAPIDS) with 92% specificity and sensitivity 90% is expected to be applied by neuroscience nurses, especially in patients who are suspected of having swallowing problems. The results showed that the patient experienced swallowing disorders (dyspagia). After obtaining the appropriate screening results, nurses can report their findings by conducting collaborative interventions with pathologists, physicians, and nutritionists to carry out appropriate follow-up interventions. "