A 34-year-old patient presents to the emergency department exhibiting signs of severe anxiety and reports feeling like they are having a heart attack. After ruling out cardiac causes, which INITIAL intervention is most appropriate for a patient experiencing a panic attack?
Isolate the patient to reduce their embarrassment.
Immediate pharmacologic intervention with anti-anxiety medication.
Provide a quiet, calm environment and reassurance.
Encourage vigorous physical activity to reduce nervous energy.
Providing a quiet, calm environment is a crucial initial intervention for patients experiencing a panic attack. This helps reduce external stimuli that can exacerbate the patient's anxiety. Breathing techniques and reassurance are vital, but establishing a tranquil external environment is the foundational step that can enhance the effectiveness of other supportive measures.
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