Sleep/Wakefulness Disorders

Sleep/Wakefulness Disorders ( 40 Questions)

A nurse is planning care for a patient with insomnia. Which of the following goals would be appropriate for this patient?



Correct Answer: D

Choice A rationale:

The goal for a patient with insomnia is to reduce daytime sleepiness and fatigue, not increase them. Therefore, aiming for the patient to report increased daytime sleepiness and fatigue would be counterproductive to the treatment of insomnia.

Choice B rationale:

A variable sleep schedule might worsen insomnia symptoms. Consistency in sleep timing is important to regulate the body's internal clock. Introducing variability in the sleep schedule could disrupt the circadian rhythm and exacerbate sleep difficulties.

Choice C rationale:

Using caffeine-containing beverages to improve alertness during the day contradicts the goal of treating insomnia. Caffeine is a stimulant that can interfere with sleep and exacerbate insomnia symptoms if consumed later in the day.

Choice D rationale:

The correct choice, this goal is appropriate for a patient with insomnia. It focuses on ensuring that the patient understands the available treatment options for sleep disorders. Educating the patient about treatment options empowers them to make informed decisions about their care. Treatment options may include lifestyle modifications, behavioral therapies, and, in some cases, pharmacological interventions. Informed patients are more likely to engage in effective self-management and collaborate with healthcare providers to develop an individualized treatment plan. 




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