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Rest and Sleep Teresa V. Hurley, MSN, RN
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Sleep Physiology Circadian Rhythm –Sleep-wake cycle or biological clocks –Early birds and night owls –Interruption of cycle Anxiety Restlessness Irritability Impaired judgment
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Sleep Physiology Sleep Regulation by CNS, peripheral nervous, endocrine, respiratory, muscular and cardiovascular systems Stages of Sleep –Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) 4 stages during a 90 minute cycle from light to deep sleep (harder to arouse) Body tissue restoration HR decreases to 60/min or less Interruption (confusion, suspicion, mood changes, immune suppression, accidents) –Rapid eye movement (REM) End of each sleep cycle Dreams more vivid and elaborate Learning, memory processing, stress adaptation
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Factors Affecting Sleep Examples –Pain –Physical Discomfort –Difficulty Breathing (COPD, Asthma, Colds etc.) –Mood (anxiety or depression) –Nocturia –Restless legs syndrome prior to sleep (rhythmic movements and itching) –GERDS
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Sleep Disorders Dyssomnias –Intrinsic (initiate and maintain sleep due to psychophysiological) Narcolepsy Obstructive sleep apnea –Extrinsic (external factors) –Circadian (sleep time/preference) Time zone change Shift work Parasomnias –Sleepwalking –Sleep terrors –Sleep talking –Noctural leg cramps –Nightmares –Sleep paralysis –Teethgrinding –Bedwetting –SIDS
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Factors Affecting Sleep Age: less time as age Drugs (L-trytophan in cheese, milk and meats promote sleep) Lifestyle (shift work, changing meal time) Emotional Stress Environment (temperature, sound, lighting) Exercise (less than 2 hours before bedtime)
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Factors Affecting Sleep Food and Caloric Intake (caffeine, alcohol, spicy, large meal, milk allergies in infants and food allergies as corn, chocolate, yeast, food dyes, wheat, eggs; wtg loss and gain
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Nursing Interventions Promote bed time rituals and routines Adjust environment Back rub if not contra-indicated Provide Pain relief measures Do not interrupt sleep unless absolutely necessary Establish periods of rest and sleep
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Pharmocolgic Hypnotics produce sleep Sedatives produce calming effect
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