Asked by Stephanie Viera on Aug 01, 2024

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A patient's nursing diagnosis is insomnia. The desired outcome is: "Patient will sleep for a minimum of 5 hours nightly by October 31." On November 1, a review of the sleep data shows the patient sleeps an average of 4 hours nightly and takes a 2-hour afternoon nap. What is the nurse's next action?

A) Continue the current plan without changes.
B) Remove this nursing diagnosis from the plan of care.
C) Write a new nursing diagnosis that better reflects the problem.
D) Revise the outcome target date and interventions.

Insomnia

A sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling and/or staying asleep.

Nursing Diagnosis

A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes which provide the basis for selecting nursing interventions.

Outcome Target

Outcome target refers to a specific, defined objective that an intervention, project, or treatment aims to achieve within a set timeframe.

  • Assess and record the results of patient care in comparison to established objectives.
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Tanesha CeaserAug 04, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Sleeping a total of 5 hours at night remains a reasonable outcome. Extending the time frame for attaining the outcome is appropriate. Examining interventions might result in planning an activity during the afternoon rather than permitting a nap. Continuing the current plan without changes is inappropriate. At the very least, the time in which the outcome is to be attained must be extended. Removing this nursing diagnosis from the plan of care could be used when the outcome goal has been met and the problem resolved. Writing a new nursing diagnosis is inappropriate because no other nursing diagnosis relates to the problem.