A client tells the nurse that because of work and life responsibilities, sleep has "become optional." What is the best response the nurse should make to this client?

1. "Be sure to get extra sleep when you can."
2. "A lack of sleep can affect hormone levels and bodily functions."
3. "Everyone has different needs for sleep to function."
4. "You must be very productive."


Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: This statement implies that the client is not getting sufficient sleep. It would be more appropriate for the nurse to suggest the client obtain more sleep on a routine basis and not just when able.
Rationale 2: Different biological functions occur during sleep that become altered with the lack of sleep. The nurse should explain what is affected by a lack of sleep.
Rationale 3: Although this might be true, everyone needs sleep. The client's statement of sleep becoming optional indicates that the client is not getting sufficient sleep.
Rationale 4: There are studies that indicate that errors occur and changes in response times are altered with a lack of sleep. The client might not be productive with a lack of sleep.

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