Anxiety Disorders: Psychiatric Mental Health | @LevelUpRN

Hi, I’m Cathy with Level Up RN. In this video, we will be discussing generalized anxiety disorder,   as well as a few key specific anxiety disorders. At the end of the video, I’m going to give you guys a little quiz to test your knowledge of some of the key points I’ll be covering,   so stay tuned for that. And if you have our Level Up RN Psychiatric Mental Health   Nursing Flashcards, I am just starting in the disorder section of this deck.  Everyone experiences anxiety from time to time and that is a normal thing.However, with generalized anxiety disorder, or GAD, an individual will have persistent and excessive worrying that will cause significant physical and/or psychological symptoms. Females are more likely than males to experience a generalized anxiety disorder, and symptoms include excessive anxiety and worry that lasts for more than six months, as well as symptoms such as fatigue, restlessness,   irritability, muscle tension, as well as insomnia. In terms of diagnosis, it’s important to rule out any underlying disorders, such as hyperthyroidism. Treatment can include talk therapy, as well as cognitive behavioral therapy, or CBT. I covered CBT in a previous video in this playlist,   so if you need a review of that therapy then definitely check that out. Medications used in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder include SSRIs, SSNRIs, as well as benzodiazepines, and atypical anxiolytics such as buspirone. In terms of nursing care, we want to teach our patient how to recognize the signs of escalating anxiety and teach them interventions to help decrease their anxiety, such as deep breathing and exercise.   It should be noted, however, that if a patient is experiencing severe or panic-level anxiety, then problem-solving is not going to be possible and our nursing care should be focused on the patient’s safety as well as their physical needs. Moving on to specific anxiety disorders now.Two specific anxiety disorders that I would be familiar with include social anxiety disorder and agoraphobia. With social anxiety disorder, an individual will experience anxiety related to social situations due to fear of humiliation or rejection.   Agoraphobia translates to fear of the marketplace, and an individual with agoraphobia will experience anxiety related to public transportation, crowds of people, and being outside the home.   Some patients have anxiety that is produced by a specific object or situation. For example,   arachnophobia is the fear of spiders and claustrophobia is the fear of confined spaces.   Treatment of specific anxiety disorders can include behavioral therapy, such as systematic desensitization and anti-anxiety medications, which we covered earlier in this video.  All right, it’s quiz time. Are you guys ready? Question number one. Is generalized anxiety disorder more common in females or males? The answer is females. Question number two. Name one or more drug classes that are used to treat generalized anxiety disorder.   All right, if you said SSRIs, SSNRIs, benzodiazepines, or atypical anxiolytics,   such as buspirone, then you are right. Question number three.What do you call anxiety that is produced by fear of public crowds and being outside the home?   The answer is agoraphobia. All right, that is it for this video. I hope you found it helpful. Take care and good luck with studying.   Two specific anxiety disorders that I would be familiar with.

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 Check out the pharmacology section of thedrnurse.com for a helpful reference guide! Benzodiazepenes This class is exclusively for anxiety and sometimes insomnia The ‘pams Clonazepam, Lorazepam Enhance effects of GABA Side effects include sedation, drowsiness, lethargy RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION Dependence and tolerance is also a concern Benzos treat acute, SEVERE anxiety Atypical anxiolotyics= BuSpar BuSpar increases free levels of serotonin and dopamine BuSpar treats depression also BuSpar will NOT work for an acute anxiety attack or severe anxiety BuSpar treats generalized anxiety disorder Inform your patient of GI side effects Such as nausea, constipation, diarrhea Tell your patient to take BuSpar with food to minimize these effects Antihistamines Hydroxyzine Brand name is vistaril Can also treat insomnia due to sedating effects They directly block histamine receptors NOT to be given for an acute attack OR severe anxiety Antihistamines are used for mild anxiety or performance anxiety Inform of GI side effects such as nausea Anti-histamines dry secretions so inform patient they may experience dry mouth, constipation, dry eyes Abdominal cramps is another possible side effect Headache is also frequently experienced by patients taking antihistamines SNRIs and SSRIs Serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inihibitors Selective serotonin reuptake inihibitors SNRIs increase free levels of norepinephrine and serotonin SSRIs increase the levels of serotonin SNRI prototype is duloxetine Also called Cymbalta; can treat neuropathic pain SSRI used most frequently for anxiety is escitalopram (Lexapro) Both SNRIs and SSRIs are also prescribed for depression These classes are NOT for acute or severe anxiety! Teach about how to cope with GI side effects Take with food Non-selective beta blockers These decrease stimulation from epinephrine and norepinephrine Slow heart rate, and relax blood vessels Non-selective BB do not differentiate between beta receptors in the heart and beta receptors in the lungs MAY INDUCE BRONCHOCONSTRICTION Non-selective BBs are contraindicated in patients with respiratory conditions, ESPECIALLY ASTHMA! This class is great for social and performance anxiety They calm the symptoms of social and performance anxiety Prototype is propranolol Head over to thedrnurse.com! SUBSCRIBE! THANKS FOR WATCHING! As found on YouTubeFUNNELIFY is a new, first-of-its-kind, groundbreaking app ➯➱ ➫ ➪➬ which finally allows you to deliver separately auto-generated mobile pages with unheard before lighting speed. Plus it skyrockets ➯➱ ➫ ➪➬ After using the Funnelify product, you will recognize a great increase in your leads and sales. This product shows methods to boost your traffic without using any shortcuts. The best thing is that you can build unlimited …

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