• BACKGROUND Anxiety activates the sympathetic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and may increase morbidity and mortality in vulnerable critical care patients. Despite the adverse effects of anxiety, little is known about critical care nurses ’ practices for assessing anxiety. • OBJECTIVE To determine the importance that critical care nurses place on evaluating anxiety and to describe clinical indicators used to assess anxiety. • METHODS Twenty-five hundred members of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses received the Critical Care Nurse Anxiety Identification and Management Survey and were asked to rate the importance of anxiety assessment, to rate the importance of 61 anxiety indicators, and to select an...
Anxiety is a universal human experience due to feelings of uncertainty and helplessness that comes f...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
For many years it has been documented that cardiac patients in the acute care setting experience epi...
Background: Anxiety activates the sympathetic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis...
Background: Anxiety is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Critical care nurses are u...
• BACKGROUND: Anxiety is difficult to detect in patients receiving mechanical ventilation because cl...
Nurses in the cardiac catheter procedure environment provide care for patients undergoing investigat...
4noPurpose: To document the prevalence of the nursing diagnosis of anxiety in hospital patients, bas...
Defining characteristics of anxiety were studied to determine if these characteristics are represent...
Objective: To review studies of anxiety in critically ill patients admitted to an intensive care uni...
Anxiety during the chronic critical illness in the intensive care unit - an interpretive phenomenolo...
Purpose: The aim of the study was a) to examine the metric properties of the Hellenic version of Ha...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilation is one of the most frequently used technological treatments in cr...
Diagnostic tests, such as cardiac catheterization, are perceived as threatening events due to the pr...
Introduction: Several research finding indicate that nursing care professionals are often faced with...
Anxiety is a universal human experience due to feelings of uncertainty and helplessness that comes f...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
For many years it has been documented that cardiac patients in the acute care setting experience epi...
Background: Anxiety activates the sympathetic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis...
Background: Anxiety is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Critical care nurses are u...
• BACKGROUND: Anxiety is difficult to detect in patients receiving mechanical ventilation because cl...
Nurses in the cardiac catheter procedure environment provide care for patients undergoing investigat...
4noPurpose: To document the prevalence of the nursing diagnosis of anxiety in hospital patients, bas...
Defining characteristics of anxiety were studied to determine if these characteristics are represent...
Objective: To review studies of anxiety in critically ill patients admitted to an intensive care uni...
Anxiety during the chronic critical illness in the intensive care unit - an interpretive phenomenolo...
Purpose: The aim of the study was a) to examine the metric properties of the Hellenic version of Ha...
BACKGROUND: Mechanical ventilation is one of the most frequently used technological treatments in cr...
Diagnostic tests, such as cardiac catheterization, are perceived as threatening events due to the pr...
Introduction: Several research finding indicate that nursing care professionals are often faced with...
Anxiety is a universal human experience due to feelings of uncertainty and helplessness that comes f...
The diagnosis of mental illness is becoming more prevalent in the United States. With the increased ...
For many years it has been documented that cardiac patients in the acute care setting experience epi...