Anxiety

Affects the way a person thinks, feels, behaves. Occasional anxiety is common

  • Anxiety disorders often occur with substance misuse or depression, including perinatal depression
  • Panic attack — mind and body overreact to situation
    • Usually lasts less than an hour — starts suddenly, gets worse quickly
    • Person may think they are going to die, having a heart attack, going mad
  • Phobia — strong anxiety/fear reaction to certain situations or objects
  • Anxiety and fear reactions can last for months or years — can be triggered by stressful event or be an adverse effect of medicine

Possible symptoms

  • Spiritual
    • Worry more than usual about traditional or normal life matters
    • Uncomfortable or uneasy spirit
  • Thoughts and emotions
    • Feeling of worry, panic, lack of control over life, impending sense of doom, being judged negatively by others, eg thought to be stupid, ugly
    • Fear of having a heart attack, going mad, going crazy
    • Intrusive thoughts/memories/nightmares or flashbacks about traumatic events
  • Physical
    • Pacing, agitated, body shakes, unable to relax, restless, 'on edge'
    • Headache, chest pain, racing heart, tight chest, stomach pain/nausea, faint
    • Breathless/hyperventilating — breathing fast, shallow, dry mouth
    • Choking feeling, can’t swallow
    • Insomnia (trouble getting to sleep, waking frequently)
  • Behavioural
    • Gives up easily, finds it hard to finish things
    • Using more alcohol or other drugs including tobacco
    • Avoiding things that make them anxious — people, leaving home, certain things or places, reminders of traumatic events
    • Hypervigilant (always looking out for danger)
    • Repetitive behaviours
    • Seeking reassurance all the time

Do first

  • Take person somewhere calm and quiet, if possible
  • Be calm and supportive — reassure them they are safe and experience will stop
  • Encourage slow deep breathing through nose — take a few seconds to breathe in then a few seconds to breathe out. At least 10 times

Ask

  • About worries
    • Symptoms
    • When did these feelings start
    • What triggers feelings, how long do they usually last
    • What helps
  • Thoughts of self harm or suicide
  • Unhappy or sad mood — see Depression
  • Cultural explanation — is presentation outside what is normal in community now
  • Family history of anxiety
  • Alcohol (grog) and/or other drug use — long term and recent

Check

  • File notes for medical history, medicines review
  • Calculate age-appropriate REWS
    • Adult — AVPU, RR, O2 sats, pulse, BP, Temp
    • Child (less than 13 years) — AVPU, respiratory distress, RR, O2 sats, pulse, central capillary refill time, Temp
  • Weight, BGL
  • Head-to-toe exam

Do

  • Be calm and supportive — reassure them they are safe and experience will stop
  • If short-term symptoms — 2–3 days
    • Review in 1 week — anxiety may get better itself

Ongoing management

  • Mental health team consult if not responding to treatment
  • Make management plan
    • Consider mental health plan if applicable
    • Practical problem solving — what is important to do first, how to do it
  • Education about anxiety, relaxation training, practice slow deep breathing
  • Education about regulating sleeping patterns in managing anxiety