The nurse is discussing specific strategies a client who suffers from primary insomnia can employ to promote restful sleep. Which of the following should the nurse advise?
A) "You can eat right before you go to bed as long as it is something rich that will make you sleepy."
B) "Try to get some active exercise in right before your bedtime so you will feel tired and sleepy."
C) "Drinking a warm cup of tea right before bedtime will relax you."
D) "Drinking warm milk for a bedtime snack without any additional food should promote sleep."
B
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Mr. Carey is an ambulatory patient in your hospital. He enters the bathroom, comes out, and grabs your arm to "come and see the alligator." You do all of the following except
a. Tell him you see the alligator b. Tell him you do not see the alligator but that you understand it is a problem for him c. Stay calm d. Get help from another staff member
Which of the following techniques may be used to enhance coping?
a. Encouraging the patient to let the staff have total control of the patient's care b. Encouraging denial of the illness c. Letting the patient know everything will be all right d. Fostering trust in the health care team
A client is being seen in the clinic for the final follow-up appointment after an extensive course of rehabilitation. According to Neuman's model, which level of intervention should the nurse realize this patient is experiencing?
1. Primary prevention 2. Secondary prevention 3. Resistant prevention 4. Tertiary prevention
A male adult comes to the urgent care clinic 5 days after being diagnose with influenza. He is short of breath, febrile, and coughing green colored sputum. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
a. Obtain a sputum sample for culture b. Check his oxygen saturation level c. Administer an oral antipyretic d. Auscultate bilateral lung sound