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NSG 300 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE GRADED A+ WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED VERSION 2026 What do people with central sleep apnea (CSA) most often complain about - Answer ️awakening during the night time, insomnia, and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) snoring may also be persistent What is sleep paralysis a symptom of? - Answer ️narcolepsy What abnormal things happen during parasomnias? - Answer ️sleepwalking, night terrors, nightmares, bed-wetting, body rocking, and tooth grinding occurs more in children How much sleep should young adults get? - Answer ️6.5-8 hours What sleep disorder do women going through menopause usually have? - Answer ️insomnia When does the amount of stage 4 sleep occur? - Answer ️middle age What hormone can decrease REM sleep? - Answer ️estrogen What are factors that heavily affect sleep? - Answer ️1. Drugs and substances (hypnotics, diuretics, narcotics, antidepressants, alcohol, caffeine, beta-blockers, anticonvulsants) 2. Lifestyle (work schedule, social activities) 3. Emotional stress (worries, physical health, death) 4. Exercise and fatigue (moderate exercise/fatigue cause a restful sleep) 5. Usual sleep patterns 6. Environment (noise, routines) 7. Food and calorie intake (time of day, caffeine, nicotine, alcohol) What are two effective subjective measures of sleep? - Answer ️1. Epworth sleepiness scale 2. Pittsburgh sleep quality index If a patient has sleeping problems, what could help further assess these problems? - Answer ️have the pt. and bed partner keep a sleep-wake log for 1-4 weeks What questions should you ask to determine a patient's sleep pattern? - Answer ️-What time do you usually get to bed each night? -How much time does it usually take to fall asleep? Do you do anything special to help you fall asleep? -How many times do you awaken during the night? Why? -What time do you typically wake up in the morning? -On average, how many hours do you sleep each night? What may occur if sleep deprivation has lasted a long time? - Answer ️psychotic behavior such as delusions and paranoia Examples of nursing diagnoses in regards to sleep problems? - Answer ️-anxiety -ineffective breathing pattern -acute confusion -compromised family coping -ineffective coping -insomnia -fatigue -sleep deprivation -readiness for enhanced sleep What are the three types of sensory deprivation? - Answer ️1. Reduced sensory input (sensory deficit from visual or hearing loss) 2. Elimination of patterns or meaning from input (e.g., exposure to strange environments) 3. Restrictive environments (e.g., bed rest) that produce monotony and boredom. What sensory alteration symptoms can often be confused with mood swings or simple disorientation? - Answer ️behavioral changes associated with sensory overload Which populations are more at risk for visual and hearing impairment? - Answer ️Infants and children because a number of genetic, prenatal, and postnatal conditions. When do visual changes occur? - Answer ️during adulthood; results in the need for glasses (40-50 years old) When does hearing loss usually occur? - Answer ️30 yrs old When does smell and taste changes occur? - Answer ️begin around 50 yrs old Examples of meaningful stimuli: - Answer ️pets, music, TV, movies, family, clock, and calendar Which associations provide criteria for screening sensory problems and treating them? - Answer ️The American Academy of Ophthalmology and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association What is the most common visual problem? - Answer ️nearsightedness a nurse would proceed to help this patient by detecting, educating, and referring. In what part of the nursing process is patient education and teach back? - Answer ️implementation Four physiological processes of pain: - Answer ️1. Transduction 2. Transmission 3. Perception 4. Modulation Gate-control theory of pain (MELZACK & WALL) - Answer ️The theory that pain is a product of both physiological and psychological factors (in the CNS) that cause spinal gates to open and relay patterns of intense stimulation to the brain, which perceives them as pain. What psychological factors can cause a patient to feel pain more intensely? - Answer ️1. Fear/anxiety 2. Pain threshold 3. Psychological these 3 things keep that gate control open for pain What part of the nervous system does continuous, severe, or seep pain (typically involving the visceral organs) activate? - Answer ️parasympathetic nervous system TRUE or FALSE: patients ALWAYS have changes in vital signs when they are in pain. - Answer ️FALSE changes in vital signs often indicate problems other than pain, unless its a sudden onset of pain or shock What physiological signs will a patient present with when acute pain is present? - Answer ️pt.'s may clench teeth, have facial grimacing, hold or guard the painful body part, and bent posture are common indications 3 steps in the process of oxygenation: - Answer ️ventilation, perfusion, and diffusion

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NSG 300 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE GRADED A+
WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LATEST UPDATED VERSION 2026
What do people with central sleep apnea (CSA) most often complain about -
Answer awakening during the night time, insomnia, and excessive daytime
sleepiness (EDS)


snoring may also be persistent


What is sleep paralysis a symptom of? - Answer narcolepsy



What abnormal things happen during parasomnias? - Answer sleepwalking,
night terrors, nightmares, bed-wetting, body rocking, and tooth grinding


occurs more in children


How much sleep should young adults get? - Answer 6.5-8 hours


What sleep disorder do women going through menopause usually have? - Answer
insomnia



When does the amount of stage 4 sleep occur? - Answer middle age


What hormone can decrease REM sleep? - Answer estrogen

,What are factors that heavily affect sleep? - Answer 1. Drugs and substances
(hypnotics, diuretics, narcotics, antidepressants, alcohol, caffeine, beta-blockers,
anticonvulsants)
2. Lifestyle (work schedule, social activities)
3. Emotional stress (worries, physical health, death)
4. Exercise and fatigue (moderate exercise/fatigue cause a restful sleep)
5. Usual sleep patterns
6. Environment (noise, routines)
7. Food and calorie intake (time of day, caffeine, nicotine, alcohol)


What are two effective subjective measures of sleep? - Answer 1. Epworth
sleepiness scale
2. Pittsburgh sleep quality index


If a patient has sleeping problems, what could help further assess these problems? -
Answer have the pt. and bed partner keep a sleep-wake log for 1-4 weeks


What questions should you ask to determine a patient's sleep pattern? - Answer
-What time do you usually get to bed each night?
-How much time does it usually take to fall asleep? Do you do anything special to
help you fall asleep?
-How many times do you awaken during the night? Why?
-What time do you typically wake up in the morning?
-On average, how many hours do you sleep each night?

, What may occur if sleep deprivation has lasted a long time? - Answer psychotic
behavior such as delusions and paranoia


Examples of nursing diagnoses in regards to sleep problems? - Answer -anxiety
-ineffective breathing pattern
-acute confusion
-compromised family coping
-ineffective coping
-insomnia
-fatigue
-sleep deprivation
-readiness for enhanced sleep


What are the three types of sensory deprivation? - Answer 1. Reduced sensory
input (sensory deficit from visual or hearing loss)
2. Elimination of patterns or meaning from input (e.g., exposure to strange
environments)
3. Restrictive environments (e.g., bed rest) that produce monotony and boredom.


What sensory alteration symptoms can often be confused with mood swings or
simple disorientation? - Answer behavioral changes associated with sensory
overload


Which populations are more at risk for visual and hearing impairment? - Answer
Infants and children because a number of genetic, prenatal, and postnatal
conditions.

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