Questions: When assessing body language, the nurse should be aware of which specific patient actions that may indicate tension, mania, anxiety, or a metabolic disorder? Select all that apply. Interrupting the nurse Excessively energetic movements Excessive and uncontrollable crying Constantly watchful eyes Arguing with the nurse

When assessing body language, the nurse should be aware of which specific patient actions that may indicate tension, mania, anxiety, or a metabolic disorder?

Select all that apply.
Interrupting the nurse
Excessively energetic movements
Excessive and uncontrollable crying
Constantly watchful eyes
Arguing with the nurse
Transcript text: When assessing body language, the nurse should be aware of which specific patient actions that may indicate tension, mania, anxiety, or a metabolic disorder? Select all that apply. Interrupting the nurse Excessively energetic movements Excessive and uncontrollable crying Constantly watchful eyes Arguing with the nurse
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The answer includes the following options:

  • Excessively energetic movements
  • Excessive and uncontrollable crying
  • Constantly watchful eyes

Explanation for each option:

  1. Interrupting the nurse: This behavior might indicate impatience or a lack of respect, but it is not specifically indicative of tension, mania, anxiety, or a metabolic disorder. Therefore, this option is not correct.

  2. Excessively energetic movements: This can be a sign of mania or anxiety. Patients experiencing mania often exhibit hyperactivity and excessive energy. Anxiety can also manifest as restlessness and fidgeting. Therefore, this option is correct.

  3. Excessive and uncontrollable crying: This can be a sign of anxiety or a mood disorder. Excessive crying can indicate emotional distress, which is often associated with anxiety. Therefore, this option is correct.

  4. Constantly watchful eyes: This can be a sign of anxiety or hypervigilance, which is often seen in patients with anxiety disorders. Therefore, this option is correct.

  5. Arguing with the nurse: While this behavior might indicate frustration or a confrontational attitude, it is not specifically indicative of tension, mania, anxiety, or a metabolic disorder. Therefore, this option is not correct.

In summary, the specific patient actions that may indicate tension, mania, anxiety, or a metabolic disorder are excessively energetic movements, excessive and uncontrollable crying, and constantly watchful eyes.

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