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Rest and sleep-Lisa
Sleep
Question | Answer |
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Hypersomnia | excessive sleep |
NREM (non-rapid-eye-movement) | sleep a deep restful sleep state; also called slow wave sleep |
stage 1 non-rem | Relaxed, drowsy, restfullness, lasts only a few minutes, sensation of floating |
stage ll non-rem | Lightly asleep, easily aroused, constitues 40-45% of total sleep |
stage lll non-rem | less easily aroused, med depth sleep, muscles totally relaxed, lowered bp, |
stage lV non-rem | Deepest sleep stage, rarely moves, Muscles completely relaxed, difficult to arouse, occures 30-40 min following sleep onset |
A person experiencing Stage IV NREM sleep is: | difficult to arouse, with a decreased heart rate. |
By the time a child reaches the age of 2 or 3 years, the average sleep requirement is hours per day. | 10 to 12 |
A client who suffers from narcolepsy has a(n) _______ sleep disorder. | primary |
A client’s wife states of the client, "He snores, chokes, and stops breathing during the night." The nurse recognizes this description as symptoms of: | sleep apnea. |
A hospitalized client complains of difficulty falling asleep because of worries associated with her diagnosis. What should the nurse provide for the client? | back massage |
A nurse performs a petrissage technique while massaging a client’s back. What does petrissage involve? | kneading the skin, tissue, and muscles |
A client who has taken a barbituate sleep medication for several months wants to discontinue the drug. What information would be important to give to the client about this medication? | The medication should be tapered during withdrawal. |
A hospitalized client is having difficulty sleeping because he receives a painful dressing change at midnight. What measure should the nurse take to promote better sleep for this client? | Move the dressing change to an earlier time. |
A client frequently stops breathing and chokes while sleeping. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client? | Risk for Impaired Gas Exchange related to sleep apnea |
A client with maintenance insomnia experiences: | difficulty staying asleep. |