A client in the psychiatric hospital for stabilization tells the nurse that a panic attack is coming on. What should the nurse ask this client?

1. "Are you feeling tired?"
2. "Are you having a pounding heart rate?"
3. "Are you having problems urinating?"
4. "Are you constipated?"


Answer: 2

1. The client experiencing a panic attack is not tired but agitated, and might be pacing.
2. The client with panic disorder experiences similar symptoms to those of a myocardial infarction during an acute attack. A classic description is a pounding heart rate.
3. Problems with urination are not a symptom of panic attack.
4. The client with a panic attack is not constipated as a manifestation.

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