Asked by Felipe Arcos on Jun 28, 2024

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The desired outcome for a patient experiencing insomnia is, "Patient will sleep for a minimum of 5 hours nightly within 7 days." At the end of 7 days, review of 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) Examine interventions for possible revision of the target date.

Nursing Diagnosis

A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community experiences or responses to health processes or conditions, used by nurses to plan care.

Insomnia

A common sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or experiencing restorative sleep, leading to daytime fatigue and other issues.

Sleep Data

Information collected regarding patterns, quality, and duration of an individual's sleep, used to assess and improve sleep health.

  • Evaluate and revise patient care plans based on outcomes.
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Kondapalli Raghu VamshiJul 02, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The correct response to this question involves applying the evaluation step of nursing process. Sleeping a total of 5 hours at night remains a reasonable outcome. Extending the period for attaining the outcome may be 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. Removing this nursing diagnosis from the plan of care would be correct when the outcome was met and the problem resolved. Writing a new nursing diagnosis is inappropriate because no other nursing diagnosis relates to the problem.