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Which symptoms may be seen in a person who is having a panic attack? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Shortness of breath
  b. Fear of dying
  c. Recurrent persistent thoughts
  d. Palpitations
  e. Chills
  f. Feelings of depersonalization

Question 2

The nurse is reviewing information regarding a female client that was obtained with the psychiatric assessment tool. The client's ability to provide food and shelter for herself is included in which area of the assessment?
 
  a. Appraisal of health and illness
  b. Coping responses, discharge planning needs
  c. Knowledge deficits
  d. Previous psychiatric treatment



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D, E, F
A person is considered to be having a panic attack if he or she is experiencing intense fear or discomfort that happens suddenly and peaks within 10 minutes. There are 13 possible symptoms, and the diagnosis is made if the client experiences 4 of the 13.

Answer to Question 2

B
The client's ability to care for herself outside of the facility would be considered when her discharge planning needs are assessed, to determine whether other resources will be necessary. The other options are included in the psychiatric assessment tool but do not focus on discharge planning. Appraisal of health and illness focuses on the client's perception of health care and identification of problems and goals; knowledge deficits focus on areas such as medications and coping skills; and previous psychiatric treatment focuses on the client's psychiatric history, including family history.




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