A new patient at the sleep disorders clinic tells the nurse,"I have not slept well in a year,so I never feel good.I do not expect things will ever improve or be any different." Interventions the nurse should consider include: (select all that apply)
A) suggesting use of alcohol as a sedative.
B) providing instruction in relaxation techniques.
C) counseling the patient to address cognitive distortions.
D) health teaching regarding factors that influence sleep.
E) teaching fatigue-producing activities to become overtired.
F) encouraging long daytime naps to compensate for sleep deprivation.
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