You are treating a 19-year-old male who thinks he is having a panic attack. The patient is breathing approximately 45 times per minute. He complains that his hands and wrists are cramping and have started to spasm into a flexed position. He has no cyanosis, no accessory muscle use, no retractions, no wheezing, and no history of pulmonary or cardiac problems. The correct management of this patient includes

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You are treating a 19-year-old male who thinks he is having a panic attack. The patient is breathing approximately 45 times per minute. He complains that his hands and wrists are cramping and have started to spasm into a flexed position. He has no cyanosis, no accessory muscle use, no retractions, no wheezing, and no history of pulmonary or cardiac problems. The correct management of this patient includes