Asked by chiranjeevi gottam on May 21, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a postpartum patient. The patient's labor has lasted over 28 hours within the hospital; the patient has not slept and is disoriented to date and time. Which nursing diagnosis will the nurse document in the patient's care plan?

A) Insomnia
B) Impaired parenting
C) Ineffective coping
D) Sleep deprivation

Sleep deprivation

The condition of not obtaining an adequate amount of sleep, which can negatively affect mental and physical health.

Labor

The process of childbirth, starting from the onset of uterine contractions to the delivery of the baby and placenta.

Disoriented

A state of confusion regarding time, place, or identity, often resulting from psychological or physical causes.

  • Review and distinguish the indications of insufficient sleep and its impacts.
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Jedline DucheineMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
This patient has been deprived of sleep by staying awake during a 28-hour labor. Disorientation is one potential sign of sleep deprivation. In this scenario, there is a clear cause for the patient's lack of sleep, and it is a one-time episode. Insomnia, on the other hand, is a chronic disorder whereby patients have difficulty falling asleep, awaken frequently, or sleep only for a short time. This scenario does not indicate that this has been a chronic problem for this patient. Although ineffective coping can manifest as a sleep disturbance, clear evidence shows that it was labor that deprived this patient of sleep, not an inability to cope. It could be difficult to care for an infant when sleep deprived; however, this scenario gives no evidence that this mother displays impaired parenting and is not caring adequately for her child or lacks the skills to do so.