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This document, "ATI: RN Comfort, Rest, and Sleep Assessment 2.0," covers specific topics related to
sleep and rest, including the physiological functions of sleep, sleep disorders, and strategies for
promoting sleep. It provides 24 questions with correct answers, offering a comprehensive review of the
subject matter. Students can use this document to study, review, and understand concepts related to
sleep and rest, which is essential for nursing exams and clinical practice.
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EXAM QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
A nurse is caring for a client who works overnight shifts. The nurse should identify that individuals
who perform shift work are at an increased risk for developing which of the following conditions?
a. Diabetes mellitus
b. Central sleep apnea
c. Hypersomnia
d. Restless leg syndrome
CORRECT ANSWER
a. Diabetes mellitus
-Individuals who perform shift work are at an increased risk for developing health conditions, including
diabetes mellitus, obesity, and cardiovascular disease.
QUESTION 2
A nurse manager is conducting an in-service about the physiological functions of sleep for a group of
staff nurses. Which of the following statements by one of the nurses indicates an understanding of the
teaching?
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, a. "Sleep is a process that decreases the development of new neural pathways that assist with
retention of knowledge and memorization."
b. "The brain and neurons continue to communicate with each other during sleep to remove toxins
that built up in the brain while awake."
c. "The circadian rhythm is an external process that controls the sleep-wake cycle."
d. "Clients experience the highest quality sleep when they complete 3/4 stages of sleep."
CORRECT ANSWER
b. "The brain and neurons continue to communicate with each other during sleep to remove toxins that
built up in the brain while awake."
QUESTION 3
A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty falling asleep. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse implement to promote sleep for the client?
a. Offer the client a caffeinated beverage 3 hr before their bedtime.
b. Turn on client's tv before they go to bed.
c. Warm the temperature of the client's room before they go to bed.
d. Dim the lights in the client's room at bedtime.
CORRECT ANSWER
d. Dim the lights in the client's room at bedtime.
-The nurse should dim the lights in the client's room at bedtime to promote sleep for the client. Dimming
the lights in the client's room improves relaxation and makes it easier for the client to fall asleep.
QUESTION 4
A nurse is contributing to a presentation about nonpharmacological interventions used to promote
sleep. Which of the following information should the nurse recommend including in the presentation?
a. Nonpharmacological interventions should only be practiced in the client's home setting.
b. Massage is a NI that should be used to promote sleeping for clients who are taking anticoagulants.
c. NI used to help promote sleep include acupuncture and thermotherapy.
d. Before implementing NI, clients should be evaluated by a sleep specialist for sleep apnea and
chronic lung disease.
CORRECT ANSWER
c. NI used to help promote sleep include acupuncture and thermotherapy.
QUESTION 5
A nurse is caring for a client who was admitted following a report of lumbar pain. In addition to
administering pain meds, which of the following interventions should the nurse implement to promote
comfort?
a. Present information honestly.
b. Have another nurse present difficult information.
c. Do not include the client's concerns in the POC if they interfere with treatment.
d. Perform cognitive behavioral therapy with the client.
CORRECT ANSWER
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