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2015

Anxiety

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Cervical Screening: Assessing Patient Anxiety, Janette Jones Dec 2015

Cervical Screening: Assessing Patient Anxiety, Janette Jones

Janette S. Jones

Severe stress reactions in female patients presenting for annual pelvic examination may occur for a variety of reasons, including previous sexual assault, post-traumatic stress disorder, and /or intimate partner violence. The clinician's approach to care delivery is critical for establishing trusting relationships with female patients exhibiting these types of reactions. A case study is used to describe assessment and communication techniques to improve care delivery.


Annual Examination And The Overly Anxious Patient, Janette Jones Dec 2015

Annual Examination And The Overly Anxious Patient, Janette Jones

Janette S. Jones

Varying degrees of nervousness may be found in patients presenting for gynecologic examination. It is the clinician's role to distinguish typical (expected) anxiety from that which is considered excessive. Extreme stress reactions may occur from a variety of reasons including prior sexual assault, post-traumatic stress disorder, and/or intimate partner violence. Approach to care delivery is critical for establishing a trusting relationship. Case study format will be used to discuss stress-reducing techniques during annual examinations.