Focused Exam: Anxiety Results | Turned In
Community Mental Health - Fall 2024, MTHL 9230/9246
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Overview
Care Plan : 8 of 9 (88.9%)
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Subjective Data Collection Nursing Diagnosis 2.5 out of 3
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy International classification for nursing practice (ICNP) nursing diagnoses (v2019_06_27) [Data set]. (2019). International
Council of Nurses (ICN). https://www.icn.ch/what-we-do/projects/ehealth-icnptm/icnp-download
QSEN Competencies
Diagnosis
Documentation
Care Plan Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points
Earned
Reflections
Anxiety Anxiety Anxiety is the most appropriate 0.5 out of 0.5
diagnosis. While it is crucial to
consider cardiac issues, given
the patient’s history, Mr. Larsen’s
exam and lab results suggest he
is not currently at risk for
impaired cardiac function. The
patient’s mood changes and
difficulty coping, as well as his
recurring physical symptoms and
recent panic attack, stem from
his anxiety.
Signs & Symptoms
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points
Earned
Excessive worry Excessive worry Because “anxiety” is the most 0.5 out of 0.5
appropriate diagnosis for Mr.
Larsen, the relevant signs and
symptoms are his excessive
worry and its effects on his body,
including palpitations and
restlessness. As Mr. Larsen
approaches the age at which his
father died from a heart attack,
he is concerned about family
history and early cardiac
mortality. His mind’s and body’s
heightened responses to distress
have caused a panic attack, and
his difficulty in recognizing the
signs and symptoms of anxiety
have led him to believe he may
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a cardiac event.
, History of recent panic attack History of recent panic attack Because “anxiety” is the most appr
diagnosis for Mr. Larsen, the releva
signs and symptoms are his excess
worry and its effects on his body, in
palpitations and restlessness. As M
Larsen approaches the age at whic
father died from a heart attack, he i
concerned about family history and
cardiac mortality. His mind’s and bo
heightened responses to distress h
caused a panic attack, and his diffic
recognizing the signs and symptom
anxiety have led him to believe he m
have instead been experiencing a c
event.
Restlessness Restlessness Because “anxiety” is the most appr
diagnosis for Mr. Larsen, the releva
signs and symptoms are his excess
worry and its effects on his body, in
palpitations and restlessness. As M
Larsen approaches the age at whic
father died from a heart attack, he i
concerned about family history and
cardiac mortality. His mind’s and bo
heightened responses to distress h
caused a panic attack, and his diffic
recognizing the signs and symptom
anxiety have led him to believe he m
have instead been experiencing a c
event.
History of palpitations History of palpitations Because “anxiety” is the most appr
diagnosis for Mr. Larsen, the releva
signs and symptoms are his excess
worry and its effects on his body, in
palpitations and restlessness. As M
Larsen approaches the age at whic
father died from a heart attack, he i
concerned about family history and
cardiac mortality. His mind’s and bo
heightened responses to distress h
caused a panic attack, and his diffic
recognizing the signs and symptom
anxiety have led him to believe he m
have instead been experiencing a c
event.
Occasional caffeine use Concern of family history and early cardiac Because “anxiety” is the most appr
mortality diagnosis for Mr. Larsen, the releva
signs and symptoms are his excess
worry and its effects on his body, in
palpitations and restlessness. As M
Larsen approaches the age at whic
father died from a heart attack, he i
concerned about family history and
cardiac mortality. His mind’s and bo
heightened responses to distress h
caused a panic attack, and his diffic
recognizing the signs and symptom
anxiety have led him to believe he m
have instead been experiencing a c
event.
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