
A school-age child, admitted for intravenous antibiotic therapy for osteomyelitis, reports difficulty in going to sleep at night. Which intervention should the nurse implement to assist the child in going to sleep at bedtime?
A) Request a prescription for a sleeping pill.
B) Allow the child to stay up late and sleep late in the morning.
C) Create a schedule similar to the one the child follows at home.
D) Plan passive activities in the morning and interactive activities right before bedtime.
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