Sleep
Culture
Spirituality
Goals/Outcomes
Mystery
100

In this stage of sleep the nurse will notice that the patient is difficulty to awaken, vital signs will be lower and the patient barely moves.

What is N3 or stage 4 of NREM sleep.
100

A set of shared beliefs, values, norms and traditions of a particular group.

What is culture?

100

An awareness of one's inner self and connection to a higher being, nature or purpose. 

What is Spirituality?

100

The patient is reluctant to discuss this experience with family or caregivers due to fear of not being understood.

What is a near death experience (NDE)?

100
It contributes to body tissue restoration and cognitive restoration.

What are the benefits of sleep?

200

Drugs and substances, lifestyle, sleep patterns, emotional stress, environment, exercise, food.

What are factors that affect sleep?

200

Being culturally sensitive, appropriate and competent to meet the healthcare needs of diverse populations.

What is cultural competence?

200

A specific system of organized beliefs and worship. 

What is religion?

200

Faith, Importance, Community, Address

What are the elements in a FICA assessment tool?

200

Framing important messages in a way to make them more memorable.

What is Storytelling? 

300

These patients are treated with stimulants, instructed to take daytime naps of 20 minutes, instructed to avoid heavy meals and sitting for long periods of time in warm environments.

What is narcolepsy?

300

A research model for studying the complexities of people's lives and experiences.

What is Intersectionality?

300

An assessment tool that allows the nurse to assess spiritual health. Consist of 20 questions.

What is the Spiritual well being scale (SWB)?

300

This group of believers will not accept blood products as a medical treatment.

What are Jehovah's witness?

300

I sleep through the night but take a nap during the day. I require about 12 hours of sleep per day.

What are toddlers?

400

Interventions such as Limit caffeine and nicotine in the evening. Avoid large meals with alcohol close to bedtime. Keep noise to a minimum. Avoid exercise within 2 hours of bedtime.

What are interventions to promote sleep.

400

Conducting a self-assessment of one's own biases and exploring one's cultural background.

What are techniques used to promote cultural awareness?

400

Teach John methods of relaxation this shift. Schedule 30 minutes each day for John to pray and complete spiritual rituals. Offer to pray with John. 

What are interventions for Spiritual Distress nursing diagnosis?

400

Feelings of awe when one looks at a beautiful sunset or holds a newborn baby are examples. 

What are transcendent moments?

400

This medication helps to induce sleep and produces a calming effect. 

What are hypnotics or sedatives?
500

The patient has periods of lack of airflow through the nose and mouth for periods of 10 seconds to 2 minutes, snores and has enlarged tonsils. What is most important nursing diagnosis?

What is Ineffective Breathing Pattern?

500

This model has five constructs to allow one to practice in a culturally competent manner?

What is the Campinha-Bacote' model of cultural competence?

500

Being with the patient. Offering self and spending time with the patient. Listening.

What is establishing presence? 

500

Drugs increase sleep time but can lead to increased daytime sleepiness. These medications are used short term due to tolerance and addiction.

What are Benzodiazepines?

500

This describes a group who is more likely to have poor health outcomes and earlier morbidity.

What are marginalized groups?

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