When providing client education regarding sleep disorder management, it is MOST important for a nurse to:
a. avoid discussing any issues that may produce stress or anxiety in the client
b. include family members or sleep partners
c. promote pharmaceutical interventions as a "quick fix"
d. provide a relaxing environment
B
A nurse can assist the client in sleep disorder management by including family members or the sleep partner by explaining to promote rest and sleep.
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a. fear. b. anger. c. depression. d. anxiety.