The nurse suspects that an adult is not getting an adequate amount of nightly sleep. What information caused the nurse to have this suspicion?

1. Enrolled in online classes
2. Raising two children ages 4 and 8
3. Experiences chronic pain from sciatica
4. Attends religious services every Sunday and Wednesday
5. Works one job steady night turn and another part-time late afternoon


Correct Answer: 1, 2, 3, 5

Rationale 1: The National Sleep Foundation reports that certain adults, such as students, are vulnerable for not getting enough sleep.

Rationale 2: A woman's sleep pattern is more commonly affected by the birth of a child. However, both parents of infants and young children experience fatigue related to interrupted sleep or sleep deprivation.

Rationale 3: The National Sleep Foundation reports that certain adults, such as those experiencing chronic pain, are vulnerable for not getting enough sleep.

Rationale 4: Attending religious services is not identified as contributing to vulnerability for not getting enough sleep.

Rationale 5: The National Sleep Foundation reports that certain adults, such as shift workers, are vulnerable for not getting enough sleep. Adults working long hours or multiple jobs may find their sleep less refreshing.

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