A patient is trembling, fidgeting, and appears exhausted. The patient states, I wish you could tell me what I can expect in the future. I feel so helpless. The nurse's assessment reveals a heart rate of 110 bpm, respiratory rate of 24 breaths/min, and diaphoresis. Which of the following is the patient experiencing?
The patient is experiencing anxiety.
The symptoms presented—trembling, fidgeting, exhaustion, elevated heart rate, increased respiratory rate, and diaphoresis—are classic indicators of anxiety. The patient's expressed feelings of helplessness and desire for reassurance about the future further emphasize their anxious state.
Anticipatory grief typically involves the emotional response to an impending loss, such as the death of a loved one. While the patient may feel helpless and fearful, the physical symptoms like trembling and diaphoresis are more indicative of anxiety rather than grief. The focus on future expectations aligns more with anxiety than with the emotional processes of grieving.
Opioid withdrawal symptoms include nausea, muscle aches, and agitation, rather than the specific combination of anxiety-related symptoms observed here. While the patient is fidgeting, the heart rate and respiratory rate are more characteristic of anxiety responses rather than withdrawal from opioids, which can involve different physiological signs.
Psychosis involves a disconnection from reality, including hallucinations or delusions. The patient's symptoms do not suggest such a disconnection; they are expressing a clear desire for understanding about their future, indicating awareness of their situation. Thus, anxiety is a more fitting explanation for the observed behaviors and physiological signs.
The patient’s symptoms align closely with anxiety, characterized by both psychological distress and physiological manifestations like increased heart and respiratory rates. This highlights the need for appropriate interventions to address anxiety and provide reassurance. Understanding these symptoms is crucial for effective nursing care and support.
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