Sleep/Wakefulness Disorders

Sleep/Wakefulness Disorders ( 40 Questions)

(Select all that apply):. A nurse is assessing a patient's sleep history. Which of the following questions would be appropriate for the nurse to ask to gather relevant information about the patient's sleep patterns? Select all that apply.



Correct Answer: ["A","D","E"]

Choice A rationale:

Asking about caffeine consumption close to bedtime is relevant as caffeine is a stimulant that can interfere with sleep. Consuming caffeine too close to bedtime can disrupt sleep onset and overall sleep quality.

Choice B rationale:

Engaging in vigorous exercise before going to bed can increase alertness and body temperature, making it harder to fall asleep. It's important to finish exercise several hours before bedtime to allow the body to wind down.

Choice C rationale:

Inquiring about surgery for sleep disorders might not directly provide information about the patient's sleep patterns. While surgeries like sleep apnea treatment might impact sleep, this question is less focused on gathering information about sleep habits.

Choice D rationale:

Asking whether the patient uses the bed for activities other than sleep and sex is relevant to understanding sleep hygiene. Using the bed for activities like work or watching TV can disrupt the association between the bed and sleep.

Choice E rationale:

Inquiring about nightmares frequency can provide insight into sleep quality and potential sleep disturbances. Frequent nightmares can lead to fragmented sleep and contribute to sleep pattern disturbances. 




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