Sleep
Insomnia
Sleep Hygiene
Nursing Interventions
100

The importance of sleep.

What is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT?

100

This is when a person wakes up too early and is unable to fall back asleep.

What is early morning awakening?

100

The action of falling asleep and waking up at the same hours. 

What is consistent bedtime and wake time?

100

This intervention involves fluid/caffeine.

What is discouraging fluid/caffeine 2 hours before dinner?

200

Often overlooked in the hospital setting.

What is sleep?

200
Fear or trauma causing unhealthy sleep patterns such as staying awake super late into the night or waking up ultra early. 

What is chronic psychophysiological insomnia?

200

This will tire you out enough to fall asleep better.

What is staying active during the day?

200

This is adhering and promoting a hospital policy. 

What are quiet hours?

300

This is how many hours of sleep an adult should get a night.

What is 7-9 hours?

300

Continuously falling asleep during the day and feeling "groggy."

What is excessive daytime sleepiness?

300

This environment stimulates the brain to fully relax and start the REM cycle.

What is a dark, quit room?

300

The nurse will assess this to try to intervene in sleep hygiene.

What is sleep pattern and environment?

400

These actions can help a person get more sleep while in the hospital. 

What are nursing interventions?

400

This is the amount of hospitalized older adults who screen positive for insomnia. 

What is 2 in 5 adults?

400

Avoiding these things right before bedtime is part of good sleep hygiene.

What are screens?

400

The nurse will limit this during the night.

What are disturbances?