Patients with anxiety disorders often experience symptoms of discomfort in the functioning of multiple systems of the body, including heartburn and chest pain in the cardiovascular system, chest tightness and difficulty breathing in the respiratory system. Gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea, abnormal sensation or dizziness and headache in certain parts of the body, and chronic pain in the musculoskeletal system. Patients often do not realize that these problems may be caused by their own psychological factors. The patients I treat often come to me for different reasons, but they have not been found to have any obvious organic problems after repeated health examinations. Therefore, it is very necessary to identify anxiety disorders, treat them symptomatically and provide psychological counseling. 1. Reasonable arrangement of patients’ physical examination items: one-to-one escort, reduce waiting time, strengthen communication with patients during physical examination, understand patients’ ideas, nurses should treat patients and families with enthusiasm, kindness and tolerance, and infect patients with their own healthy and upward personality charm. Explain to patients the precautions before and after the examination and disease related health knowledge propaganda. 2. Observe the patient’s language, behavior and expressions and record them: pay attention to understanding the patient’s psychological activities and subconscious realm, care for and considerate of the patient, show understanding and sympathy for the patient’s painful experience due to anxiety, improve service awareness: establish the service concept of wholeheartedly serving the patient and “patient-centered”, understand the patient’s We will help patients to reduce their fear and anxiety to the greatest extent possible, so that they can develop a sense of affection and trust. In order to improve the patient’s compliance with future psychological care to lay the foundation. 3. Create a good and comfortable environment: nursing staff should clean and clean the patient’s ward, as well as open windows and ventilation, so that the patient’s hospital environment remains clean and comfortable. Reduce unnecessary external stimuli, and also pay attention to the humanistic environment of hospitalization. Teach patients some methods to promote sleep and help them to develop regular sleep habits. Reduce bedtime activities, avoid bedtime excitement, drink a glass of hot milk before bedtime, avoid coffee and tea, soak feet in hot water, take a hot bath, listen to soft music before bedtime, etc. 4, nursing staff to communicate with the patient’s family: seek the support of family and social forces, family understanding and support is better than good medicine for patients, let the patient’s family understand the role of affection in promoting the recovery process of patients with anxiety disorders, let the patient’s family participate, fully let the patient experience the warmth and happiness of family affection, which is conducive to relieving the patient’s anxiety level, improve the patient’s confidence in overcoming anxiety disorders, and It is conducive to the recovery of patients. 5, do a good job of psychological care: anxiety patients are often psychologically and physically sensitive, so strengthen the psychology, do a good job of patient hospital assessment, timely grasp the general information of patients, understand the patient’s concerns and worries, do a good job of psychological care is an important part of the successful completion of the physical examination, improve patient satisfaction, nurses must be for special needs patients with different cultural qualities, personality traits and psychological state, depending on the individual The nurse must do a good job of psychological care and implement individualized nursing care, telling the patient that strong and persistent anxiety is very harmful to people, and that in addition to seriously affecting study and work, they are also prone to mental illness and damage to physical and mental health. Patients are instructed to adopt correct and mature ways to cope with anxiety, such as building confidence, cultivating a wide range of interests, regulating emotions, learning to get along with others, seeking support from family members and colleagues when needed, and instructing relaxation training to reduce or eliminate anxiety experiences. Integrate the application of supportive therapy, cognitive therapy, and behavioral training to reduce patients’ anxiety. 6. The responsibility of health care professionals is particularly important in the pharmacotherapy segment. Due to the short hospitalization period of patients with physical examination, nurses should be familiar with patients’ conditions, follow medical advice to accurately and reasonably receive medications for patients, and patiently teach patients how to take them and how to store them. Sometimes patients are inevitably resistant to treatment drugs, as nursing staff, must patiently explain the importance of drug therapy, if necessary, together with the patient’s family members to instruct the patient to take drugs regularly and quantitatively, to improve the patient’s compliance with medication, for patients with light conditions, do a good job of discharge education, and do a good job of telephone follow-up, do a good job of mobile health management, serious conditions, to persuade patients to hospital treatment. With the accelerated pace of modern life and the increase in personal life stress, statistics show that the number of patients with anxiety disorders is rising year by year, which also poses a more difficult test for the majority of nursing staff. Anxiety disorders are a type of neurological disorder, and long-lasting anxiety can bring great pain to patients, making them mentally fearful and disturbed, and even if they can be controlled for a while, it is difficult to cure them completely and can easily lead to another attack. Clinical symptoms often include dizziness, palpitations and irritability, accelerated muscle contraction and tension, and chest tightness and shortness of breath. Under the torment of these symptoms, patients are likely to be accompanied by poor appetite, gastrointestinal discomfort, immune system dysfunction, reduced nervous system function and other adverse conditions. Therefore, for patients with anxiety disorders, simple medication does not achieve good desired therapeutic results. The warm service attitude of special needs nursing staff, individualized care and one-on-one companionship are more important than medication alone, which can improve the patient’s anxiety and irritability. The professionalism, cheerful and lively character, and warm and considerate service of nurses in the special needs ward can bring more effective treatment than mechanical medication. Scientific and reasonable nursing care can bring greater benefits to patients, providing a good environment for patients during the physical examination so that patients can get a better relaxation of body and mind, coupled with the nurses’ psychological nursing guidance, patients can have a clearer understanding of their own condition, more psychological communication with patients, and the entire physical examination nursing process is completed in an incomparable harmonious atmosphere.