ATI PN Fundamentals of Nursing 2020 with NGN Exam 2

ATI PN Fundamentals of Nursing 2020 with NGN Exam 2 ( 49 Questions)

A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is caring for a postoperative client who reports difficulty sleeping due to noise. Which of the following interventions is appropriate for the nurse to implement?



Correct Answer: C

Choice A Reason:

 Avoid entering the client's room unless requested during the night is inappropriate.  While minimizing entries can reduce disruptions, it's important for the nurse to perform necessary checks and care interventions. Avoiding the room completely might compromise the client's safety or care.

Choice B Reason:

 Turn off alarms on bedside monitoring equipment is inappropriate.  Disabling alarms can jeopardize patient safety as these alarms often indicate critical changes in the client's condition. Adjusting alarm settings or investigating if noise levels can be reduced without compromising safety would be more appropriate.

Choice C Reason:

 Conduct staff communications away from the client's room is appropriate. This intervention helps minimize noise levels near the client's room, creating a quieter environment conducive to sleep. Staff conducting communications away from the room reduces unnecessary disturbances that might affect the client's rest.

Choice D Reason:

Turn on the client's TV to distract from hallway noise is inappropriate.   Introducing more noise, such as from a TV, might not effectively address the issue of sleep disturbance due to external noise. Additionally, it's essential to respect the client's preferences, and some may prefer a quiet environment for sleep rather than additional noise from a TV.




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