Mental Health Treatment Plan
Setting: Primary care office
Patient Information:
G.G., 23, male, Caucasian
S:
Chief Complaint: “I have been experiencing high levels of fear, and nervousness every day at
work. I feel anxious around a large group of people, and feel like my heart is racing, and...
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Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR 603: Advanced Clinical Diagnosis and Practice Across the Lifespan
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MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT PLAN 2
Mental Health Treatment Plan
Setting: Primary care office
Patient Information:
G.G., 23, male, Caucasian
S:
Chief Complaint: “I have been experiencing high levels of fear, and nervousness every day at
work. I feel anxious around a large group of people, and feel like my heart is racing, and I begin
to excessively sweat anytime I have to initiate conversation with others. This has started since
the start of my job, which was 6 months ago. I can’t seem to shake this feeling.”
HPI:
Mr. G., 23-year-old Caucasian male presents to the clinic with complaints of anxiety-like
symptoms at work. Large groups of people cause him to feel nervous and fearful, with an
increase in heart rate. This started since the beginning of his new job, which was 6 months ago.
Prior to this job he was a full-time college student, who took online classes to complete his
bachelor’s degree. He only feels these symptoms while at work, and once home he feels like
himself again.
Current Medications:
No current medications
Allergies: NKA
PMHx:
No chronic illness. Chicken pox as a child. No hospitalizations.
All vaccines up to date
PSHX: NA
Health screening:
Routine yearly physical, last physical 8/6/18.
Soc Hx:
Single, college graduate, lives alone, non-smoker, has 1-2 drinks per week on the weekends only,
no illicit drugs. Does not workout. Enjoys playing video games in the comfort of his home.
Fam Hx:
Maternal: Depression, and arthritis.
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