The nurse who works in a sleep clinic knows that approximately _____% of adults suffer from insomnia

a. 10 to 20
b. 30 to 40
c. 50 to 60
d. 70 to 80


B
Thirty to forty percent of the adult population suffers from insomnia, and the incidence increases with age and in women.

Nursing

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What will be an ideal response?

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Nursing

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What will be an ideal response?

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