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SLEEP PATTERNS HESI CASE STUDY –(RNSG 1125 CASE STUDY 2(HESI)SPRING 2022 AND LEVEL 1) LATEST UPDATES COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS ) ALREADY GRADED A+.
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SLEEP PATTERNS HESI CASE STUDY –(RNSG 1125 CASE ST
SLEEP PATTERNS HESI CASE STUDY –(RNSG 1125 CASE STUDY
2(HESI)SPRING 2022 AND LEVEL 1) LATEST UPDATES COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS ) ALREADY GRADED A+.
SLEEP PATTERNS HESI CASE STUDY –(RNSG 1125 CASE STUDY
2(HESI)SPRING 2022 AND LEVEL 1) LATEST UPDAT...
SLEEP PATTERNS HESI CASE STUDY –(RNSG 1125 CASE STUDY
2(HESI)SPRING 2022 AND LEVEL 1) LATEST UPDATES COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS ) ALREADY GRADED A+.
The nurse considers which information to be subjective data? (Select
all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.) O Client
states he only sleeps 3 or 4 hours per night.
O The client is irritable and yells at his wife when she points this out
his irritability.
O The client has gained an additional five pounds.
O The client reports that the CPAP apparatus is uncomfortable. O
The client's spouse states he has been yawning a lot at home. -
ANSWER-- Client states he only sleeps 3 or 4 hours per night.
- The client reports that the CPAP apparatus is uncomfortable.
- The client's spouse states he has been yawning a lot at home.
This statement by the client is subjective data. The client reports this
data, making it subjective. Information reported by the spouse is
subjective data.
After further examination & testing by the HCP, the client is referred to
a surgeon & is scheduled for a uvulopalatopharyngoplasty, the
removal of tissue in the throat, to treat OSA. The client is admitted to
the hospital, & an apnea monitor is ordered.
,Meet the Client - ANSWER-The client is a 40-year-old seen in the
medical clinic, who is complaining of severe fatigue during the day.
They also report waking up frequently throughout the night. They
state that they have a new baby at home and a new job, which
requires a daily commute of 1 hour each way to and from work. They
almost fell asleep while driving home last week, and this is making
them afraid to drive.
Section 1 - ANSWER-Physiological Adaptation
Which statement is the best description of the sleep pattern for a
normal adult?
O Sleep problems decrease in middle aged adults.
O Most of the sleep cycle is made up of rapid eye movement (REM)
sleep.
O An adult has four to six sleep cycles, each with non-rapid eye
movement (NREM) sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, during
a normal night's sleep.
O A middle-aged adult requires less sleep than an elderly adult. -
ANSWER-An adult has four to six sleep cycles, each with non-rapid
eye movement (NREM) sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep,
during a normal night's sleep.
Every 90 minutes REM sleep recurs. When a sleeper awakens at any
stage of the sleep cycle, it must start again at Stage I.
, The nurse obtains a health hx that reveals the client is worried about
the pressures of their growing family & new job. They have been
unable to maintain their normal exercise routine & has gained 15 lbs
(6.8 kg) in the last 6 months. The client admits they frequently smoke
when they can't sleep. Their spouse, who has accompanied them on
the visit to the clinic, states that their snoring has worsened in both
frequency & noise level over the last 3 months. The client has even
resorted to taking one of the spouse's diazepam tablets before
bedtime.
How does the nurse respond to the client's disclosure that they used
their spouse's diazepam tablets to help them sleep? O "Do not take
more of the diazepam than is prescribed."
O "You should not take someone else's prescription."
O "Let me note that in your chart."
O "Anti-anxiety medication can help you relax enough to fall asleep." -
ANSWER-"You should not take someone else's prescription."
It is never appropriate for a nurse to suggest that a client take
someone else's prescription, due to the risk of contraindications or
drug interactions.
Pharmacology and Parenteral Therapies:
The client reports that a few years ago they took temazepam for sleep
and it worked for a while. They ask if they can have a new
prescription.
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