Asked by Matron-Shaolin Boston on Jul 08, 2024

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A 2-year-old child in the pediatric unit resists going to sleep.To promote sleep,which is the best action for the nurse to take?

A) Eliminate a daytime nap.
B) Offer the child warm chocolate milk.
C) Maintain the child's home bedtime routine.
D) Allow the child to sleep longer in the morning.

Home Bedtime Routine

A set of activities performed at home before going to bed to promote a good night's sleep.

Warm Chocolate Milk

A comforting beverage made by mixing hot milk with chocolate or cocoa powder, often enjoyed for its soothing and sweet taste.

Daytime Nap

A short period of sleep taken during the day to supplement the main sleep period, often to relieve drowsiness and improve alertness.

  • Present approaches for advocating sound sleep habits and systematic routines.
  • Outline the changes in sleep physiology across different stages of life.
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Diego SesinandoJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
A bedtime routine (e.g.,same hour for bedtime or quiet activity)used consistently helps toddlers and preschool children avoid delaying sleep.Parents need to reinforce patterns of preparing for bedtime.Reading stories,allowing children to sit in a parent's lap while listening to music or praying,and coloring are routines associated with preparing for bed.Toddlers still need naps.Sleeping longer will continue to disrupt the normal routine.Chocolate can cause a person to stay awake or wake up throughout the night.