Answer to Question 1
Ans: A, B, F
Boredom, chronic discomfort, and RLS are all treatable risk factors that can interfere with sleep patterns. Dehydration, exercise, and lack of light do not decrease sleep.
Answer to Question 2
Ans: C
Older adults experiencing sleep problems should attempt to awaken, rest, and go to bed at a consistent time each day. Hypnotics should be a temporary measure of last resort, and alcohol and exercise should be avoided around bedtime.