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NR 226_ Fundamentals - Patient Care Week 4 Concepts_ Sleep, Rest, and Pain Management Chamberlain University College of Nursing

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NR 226_ Fundamentals - Patient Care Week 4 Concepts_ Sleep, Rest, and Pain Management Chamberlain University College of Nursing Management Sleep and Rest Prepare: Sleep and Rest The Importance of ... Sleep Sleep is important for the restoration of biological processes including tissue renewal. Parasomnias Which of the following is true of the group of sleep disorders known as parasomnias? Select all that apply. More common in children Occurs when falling asleep, sleeping, or waking up Abnormal actions while asleep More common in older adults Caused by brain injury or trauma Normal Sleep Pattern Select the correct characteristics associated with a normal sleep pattern. Each night of sleep consists of 4 to 6 cycles of sleep. Each sleep cycle is 90-110 minutes long. Each cycle has three non-rapid eye movement (NREM) cycle(s) and one rapid eye movement (REM) cycle(s). REM lasts up to 60 minutes during the last cycle of sleep. Self-Check: Understanding Normal Sleep Why is it important for the nurse to understand the stages and characteristics of normal sleep? Select all that apply. The quality sleep will be manifested in various symptoms. The nurse will need to document the client's sleep cycles. The client will require less sleep while hospitalized. The quality of sleep impacts client's wellness while awake. Self-Check: Sleep Characteristics of Adults The sleep characteristics of adults include which of the following? Select all that apply. The older adult spends less time in REM sleep The older adult spends more time in REM sleep Adults sleep less as age increases Adults sleep more as age increases Self-Check: Sleep Characteristics of Adolescents The sleep characteristics of adolescents include which of the following? Adolescents normally sleep less than 7 hours a night. Adolescents require less sleep than adults. Adolescents experience more REM sleep than school-age children. Adolescents normally sleep 8-10 hours a night. Self-Check: Insomnia Which of the following statement(s) is true regarding insomnia? Select all that apply. May signal an underlying disorder The most common sleep disorderMost commonly caused by poor sleep hygiene Characterized by one or more instances of difficulty falling asleep Self-Check: Sleep Deprivation Which of the following is true about sleep deprivation? Is most commonly experienced by hospitalized patients Typically only results psychological symptoms Can be acute or chronic Is typically short in duration rather than chronic Reflect: Sleep and Rest Factors Affecting Sleep There are many factors that affect sleep. Which of these factors can the nurse impact to decrease the likelihood of sleep disturbances for the hospitalized client? Select all that apply. Silence noises inside and outside the client’s room Cluster treatments and assessments at night Encourage the client to practice sleep hygiene Keep light in the hospital room minimal at night Ensure bed linens are smooth, clean, and dry Sleep Characteristics [Show More]

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