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  • The Connection Between Aging, Insomnia and Memory Loss.
  • 35 Commentsįinding time to sleep is one of the hardest things for a caregiver to do, but these six reasons demonstrate why caregiver respite should be a priority in any elder care plan. However, if your aging loved one spends most of their time sleeping instead of engaging in life, it could indicate a more serious underlying problem. Many seniors doze off throughout the day to compensate for poor sleep at night.
  • Why Does My Elderly Loved One Sleep All Day?.
  • Learn how dementia affects the sleep cycle and find techniques to improve sleep. Sleep issues are a symptom of many types of dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease.
  • Alzheimer’s and Sleep Disorders: Expert Answers to 6 Common Questions.
  • Adult female caring for a family member with a chronic illness. Child who is spending the summer away from home at camp. Older adult male who recently lost his wife in death. Which patient(s) would be most likely suffer from sleep disturbances? -Young adult female with marital problems. A nurse caring for a hospitalized patient with insomnia should implement which recommendation to help the patient sleep? Keep the patient's door closed. What time would be the most appropriate for the nurse to return to provide care for this patient, while allowing him the minimum time to complete all of his sleep cycles? 7:10. The patient fell asleep at 5:00 and has been asleep for 30 minutes. Which statement by the nurse is appropriate? "Moving to a new location, even a quieter one, may worsen your insomnia." A nurse is caring for a hospitalized patient with insomnia. The patient states that he is going through a lot of stress since he changed jobs, and is considering moving out of the city to the country. A nurse is caring for a patient who is having difficulty sleeping. Which long-term medication(s) should be prescribed for a patient who has a history of insomnia? Lunesta. What night-time snack is appropriate for a patient with a history of insomnia? Graham crackers. What additional mental health disorder should the nurse suspect in this patient? Depression. "End-stage renal disease leads to daytime sleepiness." A patient recovering from a serious illness, with a history of anxiety, complains having difficulty in sleeping.

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    "Shortness of breath impairs the ability to sleep." Which statement by the patient shows effective teaching? -"Sinus drainage may cause difficulty breathing." "My daughter does not need behavioral therapy for her bedwetting problem." The nurse is teaching a patient about secondary sleep disorders. "My daughter cannot control her bladder there must be something wrong with her." "My daughter is between ages 3-7, the ages when bedwetting is common." Which statement(s) by the parent shows a need for further teaching? -"If my daughter does not watch scary movies at night she will not wet the bed." Which statement made by the patient shows proper understanding? "Fever tends to trigger night terrors." A nurse is teaching a parent with a child diagnosed with nocturnal enuresis about the disorder. The nurse is discussing night terrors with a patient. What condition does the nurse suspect for this patient? Hypersomnia. The patient sleeps nine hours each night, but still has trouble getting up for work. A patient with a liver disorder has been unable to function at work for the past few months due to excessive daytime sleepiness. How are sleep deprivation and narcolepsy similar? Both disorders can cause hallucinations. Which statement shows a need for further teaching? "Barbiturates increase REM sleep." Which patient has the greatest risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)? Obese, adult male smoker with a large neck circumference. A nurse is teaching a patient about the effects of medication on sleep. The nurse suspects that this patient is suffering from which condition? Narcolepsy.

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    She is falling asleep while at work, has vivid hallucinations upon awakening, and brief episodes of paralysis at the beginning of sleep. Which statement by the patient shows a need for further teaching? "Three glasses of wine a day will help a person sleep." A patient with no known medical conditions is complaining that she is tired all the time and unable to stay awake. The nurse is teaching a patient about the effects of alcohol on sleep. Which are examples of nervous system stimulants that disrupt the sleep cycle? -Coffee.








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