Sleep-Rest
PIE
MASLOW
STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT
Infection
100

Sleep‑hygiene recommendation advises patients to avoid what three things before bedtime?

exercise, caffeine, heavy meals, and screen use in the hours leading up to

100

Determining interventions to assess a problem: This phase in the ADPIE nursing process is crucial for setting the direction of patient care.

Planning

100

Taking a client's vitals

Physiologic

100

Contains memories, motives and fantasies according to Freud

Unconscious mind

100

This term describes any place where microorganisms live, grow, and multiply—such as humans, animals, water, or soil.

What is a reservoir?

200

During this stage of sleep, we experience vivid dreams and rapid eye movement, and the brain is highly active.

What is REM sleep?

200

Executing the plan: I.e. giving acetaminophen.

Intervention

200

Smiling at a client as they walk around the unit with physical therapy

Self-esteem

200

A child no longer crying when a parent goes to work

Piaget Sensorimotor stage (birth to 24 months): Separation: Separate themselves from other objects in the environment.

200

During this stage of infection, symptoms first begin to appear but are often vague, such as mild fatigue or low‑grade fever.

What is the prodromal stage?

300

Marked by repeated pauses in breathing during sleep, this condition is most commonly treated with positive airway pressure devices such as CPAP.

What is obstructive sleep apnea?


300

Checking blood pressure can be part of either of these two phases of the nursing process.

Assessment or Evaluation

300
2-3 rails up on the bed

Safety and security

300

A child being able to think of numerous ways to solve a problem. 

Formal operational

300

The respiratory tract is one of the most common examples of these pathways for pathogens.

What are portals of entry and exit?

400

When educating a patient with chronic sleep issues, providers often coordinate with this type of specialist trained in diagnosing conditions like insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy.

What is a Sleep medicine Specialist

400

Which phase involves setting measurable and achievable short- and long-term goals for the patient?

Planning

400
Asking the patient about flowers that were given to them during their hospitalization.

Love and belonging

400

Recycling

Erikson: Generativity vs stagnation

400

These precautions require a fit‑tested N95 respirator when caring for patients with airborne organisms like tuberculosis or measles.

What are airborne precautions?

500

Patients with this neurological disorder may experience sudden episodes of muscle weakness called cataplexy, which are triggered by strong emotions such as laughter or surprise.

What is narcolepsy

500

The purpose of this phase in the nursing process is to determine the effectiveness of the nursing care provided.

Evaluation

500

Realizing personal potential, self-fulfillment, and seeking personal growth and peak experiences is part of which stage on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

Self-actualization

500

Going to an assisted living facility

Erikson: Ego integrity vs despair

500

These three terms describe infection spread: one confined to a specific geographic area, one occurring suddenly in higher‑than‑expected numbers, and one affecting multiple countries or continents.

What are endemic, epidemic, and pandemic?

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