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Breaking Down Anxiety Disorders: From Panic to Phobias in Nursing Care

Sep 02, 202540 min
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Episode description

Anxiety is a universal human experience—but when it becomes overwhelming, persistent, or disruptive, it transforms into a clinical disorder that demands skilled nursing care. In this episode, we’ll explore the full spectrum of anxiety, beginning with its definition and the distinction between normal and abnormal presentations. We’ll walk through the four degrees of anxiety—mild, moderate, severe, and panic—and their impact on perception, learning, and functioning. Specific disorders including Panic Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Specific Phobias, and Social Phobia will be unpacked with attention to diagnostic criteria, risk factors, and underlying pathophysiology. Finally, we’ll cover nursing priorities and interventions—from emergency response to panic attacks, to long-term strategies like medication, psychoeducation, and therapeutic techniques—emphasizing a comprehensive, individualized approach that ensures both safety and empowerment for patients.

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