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MH exam 3: Chapters 11, 13-16, 21, 25

❖​ Anxiety
➢​ Most common form of psychiatric disorder
➢​ Fear is not the same as an anxiety
➢​ Anxiety - Normal, helps you survive
■​ Needed for survival
■​ Motivates us to change
■​ Leads to constructive behaviors
➢​ Mild: everyday anxiety
■​ Mild fidgeting
➢​ Moderate: impairs function
■​ Tremors
■​ Tension relieving behaviors (pacing, banging, etc.)
➢​ Severe: Severe impairment
■​ May be dangerous
■​ Often have chest pain and SOB
■​ May go to ED
■​ Somatic s/s (headache, nausea, dizziness, insomnia)
■​ Might feel like a heart attack
➢​ Panic - incapacitates, risk for injury to self or others
■​ Perceptual field
●​ Lost/unattended
●​ Unable to attend to environment
■​ Problem solving ability
●​ Completely unable to process
●​ Disorganized, irrational thinking
■​ Physical symptoms
●​ Experience tremors
●​ Immobility, severe hyperactivity, or flight
●​ Unintelligible, overwhelmed
●​ Psychotic, unable to process reality; Impulsivity
●​ Running, shouting, screaming pacing
●​ Safety is important - stay with patient
➢​ All types of anxiety have an effect on perceptions, problem solving abilities,
physical s/s
■​ If you can identify a general level, you can select an appropriate
intervention based on the degree of anxiety
■​ Fear is not the same as anxiety

, ➢​ Rule out medical etiologies: Anxiety may mimic an MI or PE, be caused by
hyperthyroidism, medication side-effects, substance intoxication, asthma, CHF,
delirium, metabolic imbalance, may present with a somatic complaint/concern
(“my stomach hurts”)
■​ Symptoms of anxiety are a direct physiological result of a medical
condition
●​ Resp: COPD, hypoxia, severe allergic reaction, PE
●​ CV: angina, CHF, BP, mitral valve prolapse, arrhythmia
●​ Endo: hypoglycemia, hyperthyroid
●​ Neuro: delirium, seizures, Parkinson’s
●​ Metabolic: electrolytes, hyper, hypo
➢​ Medications include: Benzodiazepines, SSRIs, SNRIs, beta blockers,
antihistamines, anticonvulsants
➢​ RN Interventions:
■​ help patient calm him/herself
■​ remain with, stay with, walk with, talk with, be with, do with, KEEP
SAFE
■​ validate feelings
■​ collaborate care with patient
■​ role-model calm appropriate behavior
■​ meds PRN
■​ short & simple directions/instructions
■​ decrease stimuli
■​ NOT the time to teach when patient is highly anxious or emotional
➢​ Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
■​ Uncontrollable, excessive worry for +6 months
■​ Decreased concentration, decision making
■​ Worried about everything, cannot make decisions
■​ Stay with them and role model desired behavior during an episode
■​ Walk with, talk with, stay with, etc.
➢​ Defense mechanisms
■​ Automatic coping styles
■​ Protect people from anxiety
■​ Maintain self image by blocking
●​ Felling
●​ Conflicts
●​ Memories
■​ Can be healthy or unhealthy (adaptive, maladaptive) generally based on
frequency, intensity, duration
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