Deck 9: Sleep and Sleep Disorders

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Which of the following is a common misconception about sleep in the older adult?

A) Older adults need less sleep than middle-aged adults.
B) Insomnia symptoms in the older adult frequently occur with depression.
C) Older female adults report more trouble falling asleep than their male counterparts.
D) Diabetes in the older adult can increase the prevalence of insomnia.
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Which of the following should the nurse teach a patient to assist him or her with a sleep disturbance?

A) If you are not asleep within one hour of going to bed,get out of the bed.
B) Exercise an hour before going to bed.
C) Have a glass of wine or a beer just before bedtime.
D) Avoid caffeine and alcohol for at least four hours before bedtime.
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Which of the following is a relatively noninvasive method of monitoring rest and activity cycles?

A) Self-report
B) Actigraphy
C) Polysomnography
D) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
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Which instruction will the nurse include when teaching a patient with chronic insomnia about ways to improve sleep quality?

A) Avoid aerobic exercise during the day.
B) Read in bed for a few minutes each night.
C) Keep the bedroom temperature slightly warm.
D) Try to go to bed at the same time every evening.
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Which information will the nurse plan to include when teaching a patient with narcolepsy about management of the disorder?

A) Stimulant drugs should be used for only a short time because of the risk for abuse.
B) Driving an automobile may be possible with appropriate treatment of narcolepsy.
C) Changes in sleep hygiene are ineffective in improving sleep quality in narcolepsy.
D) Antidepressant drugs are prescribed to treat the depression caused by the disorder.
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After the nurse has taught a patient about the use of extended-release Zopiclone (Imovane)for insomnia,which patient statement indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "I will take the medication an hour before bedtime."
B) "I should take the medication on an empty stomach."
C) "I should not take this medication unless I can sleep for at least six hours."
D) "I will schedule activities that require mental alertness for later in the day."
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What should the nurse do,initially,to assist in determining whether a patient seen in the ambulatory care setting has chronic insomnia?

A) Schedule a polysomnography (PSG)study.
B) Arrange for the patient to have a sleep study.
C) Ask the patient to keep a two-week sleep diary.
D) Teach the patient about the use of an actigraph.
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Which of the following is an arousal parasomnia that occurs during NREM sleep?

A) Enuresis
B) Hallucinations
C) Sleepwalking
D) Nightmares
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Which action is best for the nurse to include in the plan of care in order to improve sleep quality for a critically ill patient in the critical care unit (CCU)?

A) Ask all visitors to leave the CCU for the night.
B) Lower the level of light from 2000 hours until 0700 hours.
C) Avoid the use of opioids for pain relief during the evening hours.
D) Schedule assessments to allow at least four hours of uninterrupted sleep.
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Healthy adults spend what percentage of sleep time in non-rapid eye movement (NREM)sleep?

A) 20% to 25%
B) 45% to 50%
C) 75% to 80%
D) 85% to 90%
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Deck 9: Sleep and Sleep Disorders
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Which of the following is a common misconception about sleep in the older adult?

A) Older adults need less sleep than middle-aged adults.
B) Insomnia symptoms in the older adult frequently occur with depression.
C) Older female adults report more trouble falling asleep than their male counterparts.
D) Diabetes in the older adult can increase the prevalence of insomnia.
Older adults need less sleep than middle-aged adults.
2
Which of the following should the nurse teach a patient to assist him or her with a sleep disturbance?

A) If you are not asleep within one hour of going to bed,get out of the bed.
B) Exercise an hour before going to bed.
C) Have a glass of wine or a beer just before bedtime.
D) Avoid caffeine and alcohol for at least four hours before bedtime.
Avoid caffeine and alcohol for at least four hours before bedtime.
3
Which of the following is a relatively noninvasive method of monitoring rest and activity cycles?

A) Self-report
B) Actigraphy
C) Polysomnography
D) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
Actigraphy
4
Which instruction will the nurse include when teaching a patient with chronic insomnia about ways to improve sleep quality?

A) Avoid aerobic exercise during the day.
B) Read in bed for a few minutes each night.
C) Keep the bedroom temperature slightly warm.
D) Try to go to bed at the same time every evening.
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Which information will the nurse plan to include when teaching a patient with narcolepsy about management of the disorder?

A) Stimulant drugs should be used for only a short time because of the risk for abuse.
B) Driving an automobile may be possible with appropriate treatment of narcolepsy.
C) Changes in sleep hygiene are ineffective in improving sleep quality in narcolepsy.
D) Antidepressant drugs are prescribed to treat the depression caused by the disorder.
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After the nurse has taught a patient about the use of extended-release Zopiclone (Imovane)for insomnia,which patient statement indicates a need for further teaching?

A) "I will take the medication an hour before bedtime."
B) "I should take the medication on an empty stomach."
C) "I should not take this medication unless I can sleep for at least six hours."
D) "I will schedule activities that require mental alertness for later in the day."
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What should the nurse do,initially,to assist in determining whether a patient seen in the ambulatory care setting has chronic insomnia?

A) Schedule a polysomnography (PSG)study.
B) Arrange for the patient to have a sleep study.
C) Ask the patient to keep a two-week sleep diary.
D) Teach the patient about the use of an actigraph.
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Which of the following is an arousal parasomnia that occurs during NREM sleep?

A) Enuresis
B) Hallucinations
C) Sleepwalking
D) Nightmares
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Which action is best for the nurse to include in the plan of care in order to improve sleep quality for a critically ill patient in the critical care unit (CCU)?

A) Ask all visitors to leave the CCU for the night.
B) Lower the level of light from 2000 hours until 0700 hours.
C) Avoid the use of opioids for pain relief during the evening hours.
D) Schedule assessments to allow at least four hours of uninterrupted sleep.
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Healthy adults spend what percentage of sleep time in non-rapid eye movement (NREM)sleep?

A) 20% to 25%
B) 45% to 50%
C) 75% to 80%
D) 85% to 90%
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