The correct answer is 2. Agitation can be a symptom of various conditions, including anxiety disorders, mood disorders, dementia, and substance withdrawal. It's important to address agitation, especially if it's causing distress or interfering with daily functioning. Early recognition of the signs of agitation is important to de-escalating situations and potentially may avoid increasing anger or violence. Some common indicators include:
Physical Restlessness
Increased Heart Rate
Rapid Breathing
Difficulty Sitting Still
Aggressive Behavior
Tension in Muscles
Difficulty Concentrating
Excessive Talking
Pacing
Emotional Distress
Impulsivity
Increased Sweating
Speaking in a low, calm voice and showing respect to the patient while trying to determine the cause of agitation so it can be removed would be ideal.
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