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Mary is a student nurse who works in a pediatric clinic. One of the patients in the clinic is a 16-year-old boy whose mother is concerned about his lack of sleep.
 
  She states that he goes to school, works at a part-time job until 10 PM, and then stays up doing homework until after mid-night. I am worried that he is not getting enough sleep. What is Mary's best response to the pa-tient and his mother? A. I don't get enough sleep either; I spend most of my time studying.
  B. You need to discuss this with the health care provider.
  C. Sleep deprivation can cause you to get sick.
  D. High school is a tough time in life, but I'm sure your son will be fine.

Question 2

Harry is a student nurse caring for Jon, a 4-year-old patient who has been admitted to the pediatric unit with acute asthma. As Harry admits Jon, he learns that both parents smoke in the home.
 
  Harry plans to discuss with the parents the implications of smoking around Jon and to provide them with information on smoking cessation. This is an example of what approach to family nursing? A. Family as context
  B. Family as patient
  C. Family as system
  D. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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The purpose of sleep is still unclear. One theory suggests that sleep is a time of restoration and preparation for the next period of wakefulness. The benefits of sleep often go unnoticed until a person develops a problem resulting from sleep deprivation. Sleep deprivation impacts immune functioning, metabolism, nitrogen balance, protein catabolism, and quality of life.

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When you view the family as context, your primary focus is on the health and development of an individual member existing within a specific environment (i.e., the patient). Although you focus the nursing process on the individual's health status, you will also assess the extent to which the family provides the individual's basic needs.





 

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