Chapter 17 PrepU

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A nurse is obtaining a client's sleep history. The client asks about obtaining a prescription for melatonin. What is the nurse's best response?

"Melatonin is available without a prescription, but speak to your health care provider about it."

A public health nurse is conducting an education session for new parents. Which statement by a participant about a child's sleep patterns most warrants further assessment?

"My daughter is 8 months old now, but she's still only awake a few hours a day."

A parent of a 14-year-old teen expresses concern over the late hours the teen keeps. Which response by the nurse best explains a possible etiology for the late hours?

"The onset of puberty often lengthens the circadian rhythm, causing an increase in evening wakefulness."

A nurse is discussing the use of naso-oral continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) with a client. What is the nurse's most appropriate response when the client asks what the purpose of this equipment is?

"This device will generate a positive pressure that will promote your taking a breath."

A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 days postpartum. The client asks the nurse how many hours of the day she should expect her infant to sleep. What is the most appropriate answer?

16-20 hours

The multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) is a diagnostic sleep study used to evaluate daytime sleepiness. Which result of an MSLT would be considered abnormal?

6 minutes

At what age is an infant typically able to sleep through the night and have consistent nap times?

9 months

What is the length of time a client undergoes a complete sleep cycle?

90-110 minutes

The nurse is caring for a group of assigned clients. Which client is at most risk for the development of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?

A male client who is obese with hypertension and a neck circumference of 44 cm

The nurse is caring for a group of clients in the hospital. Which client is at most risk for obstructive sleep apnea?

A male client with a neck circumference of 44 having a laparoscopic cholecystectomy

One of the stages of sleep is the rapid eye movement, or REM, stage. What is it that the brain cannot do during REM sleep?

Acquire new sensory information

A nurse has an 80-year-old female client who states she is tired and ready to sleep at 7:00 PM each night and is ready to rise at 4:00 AM each morning. Which symptom is the client exhibiting?

Advanced sleep phase syndrome

An older adult client is unable to stay awake past 7:30 pm and gets up every morning at 4:30 am. Which disorder does the nurse see that the sleep pattern may indicate?

Advanced sleep phase syndrome

A nurse is performing an intake assessment for a client admitted to the hospital with hypertension. The client informs the nurse that she drinks alcohol in the evening to help her sleep. What does the nurse know about the induction of sleep through alcohol intake?

Alcohol induces sleep initially and disrupts and fragments sleep.

A nurse understands that promoting periods of uninterrupted sleep for clients is important because sleep performs which functions? Select all that apply. Restores mental and physical functioning Allows the body systems to restore their energy and repair their tissues Blocks out light that may cause disruption of the circadian rhythm Provides time for entering information that has been acquired into memory

Allows the body systems to restore their energy and repair their tissues Provides time for entering information that has been acquired into memory Restores mental and physical functioning

Which disease often results in more frequent periods of nighttime awakening and daytime sleeping?

Alzheimer disease

A nurse is caring for the following clients. Which client should the nurse evaluate first?

An 18-year-old male who appears to be sleepwalking in the hallway

The nurse is caring for a client in the intensive care unit who has been unable to sleep well for days. Which symptoms may be associated with sleep deprivation? Select all that apply. Anxiety Decreased urinary output Inability to concentrate Irritability

Anxiety Irritability Inability to concentrate

The nurse has obtained a client's sleep history that describes the difficulty of going to sleep as well as staying asleep throughout the night. The nurse informs the client that keeping a sleep diary/log is important to keep to document the sleep experience. How long should the nurse inform the client to keep the log to obtain the best results?

At least 2 weeks

A physician is providing care for a 40-year-old client who is experiencing chronic insomnia in recent months while going through a divorce and child custody proceedings. The client is requesting a prescription for "sleeping pills." Which statement forms a valid basis for the care provider's plan for treatment?

Behavioral therapies, counseling, and education may be of some use for the client.

A nurse is caring for a client who has severe arthritis with associated pain. The client reports symptoms of depression, fatigue, and an inability to sleep. The nurse suspects a diagnosis of:

Chronic insomnia

Following several months of sleep difficulties, a client has undergone testing and has been diagnosed with primary insomnia. The nurse should teach the client about what characteristic of this diagnosis?

Clinicians were unable to identify a plausible psychological or physiologic cause for the client's insomnia.

A nurse working the night shift is unable to fall asleep when morning comes and the shift is over. Which activities may promote sleep for a night-shift worker? Select all that apply. Darkening the bedroom Ask for a prescription for an antidepressant. Beginning sleep at noon rather than earlier in the morning Exercise after work before going to bed Drinking hot tea

Darkening the bedroom Beginning sleep at noon rather than earlier in the morning

A nurse has just returned to her home on the East Coast of the United States after attending a nursing conference on the West Coast. Which symptoms are related to circadian rhythm and may be experienced by the nurse? Select all that apply. Daytime sleepiness Dependent edema Insomnia Decreased alertness and performance Ear pain

Daytime sleepiness Insomnia Decreased alertness and performance

A school nurse is presenting a "Healthy Adolescent" class for parents. The focus of the class is to support parental understanding of how the lack of adequate sleep affects their children in the academic setting. The nurse shares with the parents that lack of proper sleep causes which symptoms? Select all that apply. Eating disorders Degrees of irritability Hyperactivity disorders Difficulty with anxiety Decline in cognition

Decline in cognition Degrees of irritability Difficulty with anxiety

Which medications may cause sleep disturbance? Select all that apply. Bronchodilators Vitamins Corticosteroids Decongestants Aspirin

Decongestants Bronchodilators Corticosteroids

A nurse is obtaining a sleep history from a 19-year-old college student. The student states, "I sleep through my 8 AM class more often than not. I just can't seem to wake up at that early hour." The nurse suspects that the student is experiencing:

Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS)

A parent brings a 15-year-old adolescent into the clinic, stating "I cannot wake him up in the morning. He has been late for school several times and I do not know what to do any longer." Which sleep syndrome is the nurse aware is common in adolescents?

Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS)

A client with symptoms of restless legs syndrome (RLS) unrelated to iron deficiency is placed on medication for treatment. Which type of first-line medication would the nurse anticipate using?

Dopaminergic agents

A client with mild symptoms of restless leg syndrome (RLS) does not want to take medication. The nurse should educate the client about which activity(ies)/intervention(s) that may be beneficial? Select all that apply. Ensure the bedroom is a cool temperature and darkened. Try taking a warm bath before bedtime. Deliberately massage the muscles to provide relief. Drink a warm beverage such as tea or cocoa at bedtime. Stretch or walk to manipulate the leg muscles for relief.

Ensure the bedroom is a cool temperature and darkened. Try taking a warm bath before bedtime. Deliberately massage the muscles to provide relief. Stretch or walk to manipulate the leg muscles for relief.

A nurse is discussing sleep hygiene with a client who reports having chronic insomnia. Which are appropriate recommendations? Select all that apply. Maintain a quiet sleep environment that is neither too cold nor too hot. Establish a regular wakeup time. Drink a glass of wine before bedtime. Avoid caffeinated beverages.

Establish a regular wakeup time. Maintain a quiet sleep environment that is neither too cold nor too hot. Avoid caffeinated beverages.

A nurse is caring for a client undergoing a multiple sleep latency test (MSLT). What is the purpose of this test?

Evaluate daytime sleepiness.

Which assessment findings would support a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea? Select all that apply. Reports difficulty concentrating Experiencing sexual dysfunctions Hypotension Morning headaches Feels a need to sleep during the day

Experiencing sexual dysfunctions Feels a need to sleep during the day Reports difficulty concentrating Morning headaches

When caring for a client with diagnosed obstructive sleep apnea, for what priority nursing assessment should the nurse be monitoring?

Impaired airway

A nurse observes clusters of rapid eye movements (REMs) in a sleeping client. Additional characteristics of the sleep cycle that this client is experiencing include:

Increased cerebral activity

A parent informs the nurse that their family was on vacation, staying in a hotel, and woke up to the sound of a knock at the door. When they opened the door, their 8-year-old child was standing at the door not knowing where he was. This was not the first occurrence of sleepwalking for this child. Which objective should be the priority concern?

Injury during an episode of sleepwalking

The nurse is discussing a 6-year-old pediatric client's sleep characteristics with the child's mother. The mother states that her child sometimes awakens her with fits of crying and appears to be very frightened. The mother asks the nurse what she should do when this happens. What is the most appropriate direction from the nurse?

Instruct the mother to help the child settle without trying to awaken the child.

A nurse is caring for a client who experiences a compelling urge to move limbs during the evening or night, with the condition worsening at rest and inactivity. Which supplement can the nurse anticipate administering to this client?

Iron

A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with Alzheimer disease who sleeps at irregular intervals, having no consistent sleep-wake cycle. The nurse suspects that the client is experiencing:

Irregular sleep-wake rhythm

A client is being seen by a primary care physician for sleep difficulties. The client is a nurse and works rotating shifts, is complaining of insomnia, and asks the nurse if melatonin would help. What would be the most accurate response about melatonin?

It is thought to be safe, but research is lacking.

A client who is considered legally blind is diagnosed with a free-running sleep disorder (FRSD) after frequent reports of difficulty sleeping. Which scenario would the nurse advise for this client?

Maintaining a regular sleep-wake schedule

The client states having periods of being "unaware of surroundings" and "falling asleep during the day." The client is scheduled for an electroencephalogram (EEG) to determine if there is seizure activity or a sleep disturbance. What will the nurse teach the client about the purpose of the EEG?

Measuring the combined activity among neurons to a given stimulus

What hormone does the pineal gland synthesize and release under the direct control of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)?

Melatonin

A nurse is caring for a client who weighs 325 pounds. The client's spouse reports that the client snores loudly and stops breathing frequently when sleeping. For which possibly related symptom will the nurse assess?

Morning headaches

A young adult client comes to the clinic reporting that he is extremely sleepy during the day with memory lapses, even when going to bed early, waking up several times during the night, and brief periods of muscle weakness. Which syndrome do these manifestations indicate?

Narcolepsy

The spouse of a blind client calls the nurse practitioner to ask what is causing the client such a difficult time sleeping and what can be done. What might the client be suffering from, and which would be the most accurate response?

Non-24 hour sleep-wake syndrome; regulate wake and sleep times

The spouse of a blind client calls the nurse practitioner to ask what is causing the client such a difficult time sleeping and what can be done. What might the client be suffering from, and which would be the most accurate response?

Non-24 hour sleep-wake syndrome; regulate wake and sleep times.

A person who has a lack of synchronization between internal sleep-wake rhythms and the external 24-hour day may be experiencing which type of circadian rhythm disorder?

Non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome

A client with a history of snoring and tiredness in the morning would most likely be diagnosed with which type of apnea?

Obstructive sleep apnea

A nurse is taking a sleep history of a client who reports daytime tiredness. The client's wife reports that the client moves his large toes during sleep. This sleep-related movement disorder is termed:

Periodic limb movements disorder (PLMD)

A client states that she falls asleep and feels like she is flying but cannot move. Which phase of sleep does the nurse recognize the client is in?

REM

The nurse practitioner is examining a client who delivered a healthy baby 2 weeks prior to the visit. The client is complaining of severe mood swings, anxiety, and just feeling down overall. The nurse practitioner asks the client about frequency and duration of sleep disturbances in an effort to determine interruption in which sleep stage?

REM

Which sleep stage is characterized by an increase in brain activity?

REM sleep

In which stage of sleep does dreaming occur most frequently?

Rapid eye movement sleep

Sleepwalking can occur in both adults and children. Typically, what does someone who is sleepwalking do?

Refuse to respond to communication efforts of other people

What is the priority nursing concern for a client who reports sleepwalking?

Risk for injury

A nurse is caring for a client who reports a terrifying experience of being unable to move, speak, or take a deep breath upon awakening. What has the client likely experienced?

Sleep paralysis

A parent brings a 6-year-old child in for a wellness checkup and tells the nurse that the child sometimes wakes up screaming at night. When the parent goes to check on the child, the parent observes the child "sitting up in bed, screaming, sweating, and breathing rapidly." The nurse knows that these symptoms may indicate:

Sleep terrors

The parents of a 3-year-old girl are speaking with the pediatrician during a regular checkup. The parents explain how most nights, the little girl will sit straight up in bed, scream and cry uncontrollably. They go in and do not feel that she is really awake, but they can comfort her and get her to go back to sleep very easily. What are they describing to the physician?

Sleep terrors

Which parasomnia occurs primarily in children in the non-REM stage and may result in emotional experiences that are frightening?

Sleep terrors

A nurse observes a client jerk suddenly while appearing to be asleep. The nurse had assessed the client just 10 minutes prior to this observation, and at that time the client was awake and oriented. The nurse suspects that the client is in which sleep phase?

Stage 1

What body function is responsible for the control of the circadian clock with input of light-dark awareness?

Suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)

A client has been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea and is having a discussion about possible treatment options with the primary care provider. Which options will likely be discussed? Select all that apply. Nebulized bronchodilators Weight loss Positive airway pressure devices Surgery Skeletal muscle relaxants

Surgery Weight loss Positive airway pressure devices

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a disorder that has its peak onset in middle age. Diagnosis of RLS is based on a history of what?

Symptoms that become worse in the evening

A client is suspected of having narcolepsy. Which aspect of the client's medical history and sleep analysis would contribute to a confirmation of the diagnosis?

The client states that she has frequently awakened unable to move or speak.

A nurse is treating a client who has been diagnosed with mild obstructive sleep apnea. Which of these are behavioral treatment measures for this disorder? Select all that apply. Proper bed position Use of sedatives Avoidance of alcohol Weight loss

Weight loss Avoidance of alcohol Proper bed position

Actigraphy can be used to diagnose sleep disturbances. The actigraph is worn on the wrist and is used most commonly with:

a sleep diary.

The nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with narcolepsy. The client reports that his muscles become extremely weak when he becomes excited. The nurse understands that the client is describing which of the following?

cataplexy

People diagnosed with restless legs syndrome (RLS) should be assessed for which coexisting condition?

iron deficiency

A client's primary care provider has recommended a melatonin supplement. The use of this supplement will produce:

phase-shifting changes in the circadian rhythm, similar to those caused by light.

A 60-year-old male reports that he is always tired. No matter how much he sleeps, he does not feel rested. His wife also states that he is a terrible snorer, and she is not getting any sleep either. The client's health problem can best be diagnosed by:

polysomnography.

A nurse enters a client's room to administer medications and finds the client resting in bed with eyes closed. The nurse checks the client's name bracelet and calls the client by name. The client arouses easily and states, "I must have dozed off." Which stage of sleep does the nurse recognize this client was in?

stage 1

A client is undergoing overnight testing at a sleep clinic. The client's diagnostic testing includes an electro-oculogram (EOG) and electromyelogram (EMG). Evaluation of the findings from these diagnostic tests will allow the care team to determine:

the quantity of the client's REM sleep.


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