Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic

Identifying mental health illness poses a dilemma, particularly the distinction between heart disease and severe stress. Without early intervention, it can escalate into psychiatric disorder and suicide. A 44-year-old man sought cardiologist consultation for the "heart disease" symptoms....

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Fa’iza, Mohd Razib, Mohd Zhafri, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri
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spelling my.iium.irep.967222022-03-16T08:01:54Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/96722/ Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic Abdullah, Fa’iza Mohd Razib, Mohd Zhafri Mat Nor, Mohd Basri R Medicine (General) RA Public aspects of medicine RB Pathology Identifying mental health illness poses a dilemma, particularly the distinction between heart disease and severe stress. Without early intervention, it can escalate into psychiatric disorder and suicide. A 44-year-old man sought cardiologist consultation for the "heart disease" symptoms. As a medical laboratory technician in charge, his commitments and extensive responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic add to his hypertension and dyslipidaemia comorbidities. Despite non-significant investigations related to heart disease, he returned with the same intense unresolved symptoms. His Depression Anxiety Stress Scales 21-item assessment revealed severe stress. Stress management counselling includes detecting the underlying stress impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural changes, and stress coping skills was done in 4 sessions. The 1st one-hour session was to instil positive thinking and behavioural changes of the severe underlying stress and to counsel the stress coping skills. Stress coping skill includes relaxation techniques (Deep Breathing Technique and Progressive Relaxation Method) and spiritual empowerment (Islamic Integrated Meditation). The next three counselling sessions of thirty minutes duration to heighten the stress management counselling (positive thinking, stress coping skills, spiritual empowerment) as well as to review his wellbeing and physical diseases control were done at two-week interval. At twelve-week follow-up, reassessment of stress level showed significant improvement with no similar symptoms. This case highlights the clinical complexity and diagnostic challenges in detecting mental health illness. Diagnostic acronym PROMPT with the 'PT' refers to 'Patient Trying to Tell Something Else' demonstrated; without a high index of suspicion, mental health ailment may be overlooked. This case also underlined the integration of behavioural changes, stress coping skills, and spiritual empowerment in stress management counselling. Kulliyyah of Nursing, International Islamic University Malaysia 2022-01-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/96722/7/96722_Patient%20trying%20to%20tell%20something%20else%20severe%20stress.pdf Abdullah, Fa’iza and Mohd Razib, Mohd Zhafri and Mat Nor, Mohd Basri (2022) Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Care Scholars, 5 (1). pp. 65-71. ISSN 2600-898X https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijcs/index.php/ijcs/article/view/237/123
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Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic
description Identifying mental health illness poses a dilemma, particularly the distinction between heart disease and severe stress. Without early intervention, it can escalate into psychiatric disorder and suicide. A 44-year-old man sought cardiologist consultation for the "heart disease" symptoms. As a medical laboratory technician in charge, his commitments and extensive responsibility during the COVID-19 pandemic add to his hypertension and dyslipidaemia comorbidities. Despite non-significant investigations related to heart disease, he returned with the same intense unresolved symptoms. His Depression Anxiety Stress Scales 21-item assessment revealed severe stress. Stress management counselling includes detecting the underlying stress impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural changes, and stress coping skills was done in 4 sessions. The 1st one-hour session was to instil positive thinking and behavioural changes of the severe underlying stress and to counsel the stress coping skills. Stress coping skill includes relaxation techniques (Deep Breathing Technique and Progressive Relaxation Method) and spiritual empowerment (Islamic Integrated Meditation). The next three counselling sessions of thirty minutes duration to heighten the stress management counselling (positive thinking, stress coping skills, spiritual empowerment) as well as to review his wellbeing and physical diseases control were done at two-week interval. At twelve-week follow-up, reassessment of stress level showed significant improvement with no similar symptoms. This case highlights the clinical complexity and diagnostic challenges in detecting mental health illness. Diagnostic acronym PROMPT with the 'PT' refers to 'Patient Trying to Tell Something Else' demonstrated; without a high index of suspicion, mental health ailment may be overlooked. This case also underlined the integration of behavioural changes, stress coping skills, and spiritual empowerment in stress management counselling.
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title Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic
title_short Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic
title_full Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Patient trying to tell something else: severe stress during COVID-19 pandemic
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