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j.rubin

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A client is admitted to a local healthcare facility. The nurse has to prepare a basic client
  care unit within which she can care for the client. What should the nurse include in the
  toilet equipment when preparing the client care unit?
 
  A) Bedside stand
  B) Bed
  C) Lamp
  D) Washbasin

Question 2

A mother brings her 9-year-old son to a community health clinic with concerns about his sleep habits. The mother tells the nurse that her son walks in his sleep in the middle of the night and doesn't recall it in the morning.
 
  What condition is the mother describing? A) Somniloquism
  B) Insomnia
  C) Somnambulism
  D) Narcolepsy



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C
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Somnambulism (sleep walking) usually occurs during the later stages of non-REM sleep. Children usually do not recall sleep-walking episodes the next morning. Somniloquism (sleep talking) is common in young people. It may or may not be associated with sleep walking. The person can often carry on a logical conversation but will not remember it the next morning. Insomnia is difficulty falling asleep. Narcolepsy is a brief attack of irresistible sleep.





 

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