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leo leo

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Teaching for a client who is currently taking a diuretic should include information that he or she may experience:
 
  1. Nocturia
  2. Nightmares
  3. Increased daytime sleepiness
  4. Reduced REM sleep

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The mother of a 2-year-old child is frustrated because the child does not want to go to bed at the scheduled bedtime. The nurse should suggest that the parent:
 
  1. Offer the child a bedtime snack
  2. Eliminate one of the naps during the day
  3. Allow the child to sleep longer in the mornings
  4. Maintain consistency in the same bedtime ritual



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Answer to Question 1

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For the client who is currently taking a diuretic, the nurse should inform the client that he or she might experience nighttime awakening caused by nocturia. Diuretic use does not cause night-mares or daytime sleepiness or reduce REM sleep.

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The nurse should advise the parent to maintain a regular bedtime and wake-up schedule and to reinforce patterns of preparing for bedtime. A bedtime routine (e.g., same hour for bedtime, quiet activity) used consistently helps young children avoid delaying sleep. It is most important that the parent maintains a consistent bedtime routine. If a bedtime snack is already part of that rou-tine, then this is allowable. If it is not, then the child may only use having a snack as a measure of procrastination. After 3 years of age the child may give up daytime naps. A bedtime routine used consistently will be more effective in helping the child who resists going to sleep. The same regu-lar bedtime and wake-up schedule should be maintained.




leo leo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


ebonylittles

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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