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jake

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Which of the following information provided by the client's bed partner is most associated with sleep apnea?
 
  a. Restlessness
  b. Talking during sleep
  c. Sleepwalking
  d. Excessive snoring

Question 2

The nurse is observing his 2-year-old hospitalized patient in the playroom. The nurse is most likely to observe the child
 
  a. Participating as the leader of a small group activity.
  b. Sitting beside another child while playing with blocks.
  c. Separating building blocks into groups by size and color.
  d. Seeking out same sex children to play with.



Tonny

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Answer to Question 1

D
Partners of clients with sleep apnea often complain that the client's snoring disturbs their sleep.
Restlessness is not the symptom most associated with sleep apnea.
Sleep talking is associated with sleepwake transition disorders, not sleep apnea.
Sleepwalking is associated with parasomnias (specifically arousal disorders and sleepwake transition disorders).

Answer to Question 2

B
The child beside another child and playing is exhibiting parallel play, characteristic of a toddler. Participating as a group leader does not usually occur until around age 5 . Preschoolers (ages 3 to 5) demonstrate their ability to think more complexly by classifying objects according to size or color. A 2-year-old child does not have this ability yet. The play of preschool children becomes more social after the third birthday as it shifts from parallel to associative play. However, gender does not become a factor until the child reaches school age, when she prefers same sex peers to opposite sex peers.



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