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A nurse in the emergency department is caring for a client who appears shaky, pale, clammy, and is tachycardic. The client states, "l think I'm having an anxiety attack and need some medication." Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take?

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Correct Answer:

Check a fingerstick blood glucose level.

Rationale:

✴️ The client’s symptoms (shakiness, clammy skin, tachycardia) indicate possible hypoglycemia, not anxiety.

✴️ Hypoglycemia is a medical emergency and must be verified by blood glucose testing before other interventions.

✴️ Establishing IV access or medications should only follow confirmation of glucose level.

✴️ Hypoglycemia can mimic panic attacks, making assessment critical.

✴️ Rapid identification allows timely glucose administration to prevent neuroglycopenia.

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