Sleep and Rest
Download
Report
Transcript Sleep and Rest
SLEEP AND REST
Definitions
Rest: is a condition in which the body is in a
decreased state of activity without emotional
stress and freedom from anxiety.
Sleep: is a state of rest accompanied of
altered level of consciousness and relative
inactivity, and perception to environment are
decreased.
Adequate rest and sleep are
important in:
Promoting general health.
Ensuring recovery from illness.
Aid healing process.
Increase ability to learn and concentration
and recalling know lodge.
Help person to be socially adaptable.
Sleep and rest disturbance will be imply:
Irritable, anxiety and stress.
Fatigue.
Reduce work optimally
Seek assistance from physician.
Poor concentration.
Difficulty making decisions.
Normal sleep patterns and
requirements:
Newborn: 16-18 hours /day
Infants: some 22 hours, and others from 12-14
Toddlers: 10-12 hours
Preschool: 11-12 hours
School-Age: 8- 12 hours
Adolescents: 8-10 hours
Adult: 6-8 hours
Elders: 6 hours
Factors Affecting Sleep
Developmental considerations
Psychological stress
Motivation
Culture
Lifestyle and habits
Physical activity and exercise
Dietary habits
Environmental factors
Illness
Medications
Classification of Sleep Disorders
Dyssomnias — characterized by insomnia
or excessive sleepiness
Parasomnias — patterns of waking behavior
that appear during sleep
Sleep disorders associated with medical or
psychiatric disorders
Other proposed disorders
Dyssomnias
Insomnia: difficulty falling asleep
Hypersomnia: excessive sleep
Narcolepsy: uncontrollable desire to sleep
Sleep apnea: absence of breathing between
snoring intervals
Restless leg syndrome
Sleep deprivation
Parasomnias
Somnambulism: sleep walking
Sleep talking
Nocturnal erections
Bruxism: grinding of teeth during sleeping
Enuresis
Sleep-related eating disorder
Treatment for dyssomnias
Pharmologic therapy
– Sedatives and hypnotics
Nonpharmacologic therapy
– Stimulus control
– Sleep restriction
– Sleep hygiene
– Cognitive therapy
– Multicomponent therapy
– Relaxation therapy
Nursing Interventions to Promote Sleep
Prepare a restful environment
Promote bedtime rituals
Offer appropriate bedtime snacks and beverages
Promote relaxation and comfort
Use night light
Provide privacy
Schedule nursing care to avoid disturbances
Use medications to produce sleep
Encourage patient to void before sleep
Remove any irritants against patients skin such as
moist or wrinkled sheets