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You are a nurse in a general practice whose current patient is visiting the physician to report her inability to fall asleep or stay asleep five out of seven nights per week. She describes that her husband is an over-the-road trucker and is home about 10 days per month. They have four kids, three in high school, and she works full time as a stockbroker.
A How many hours you should sleep at night?
Do you have the habit of day time naps
Are you taking any beverages before sleep
What about excercise
How long has the problem started
Do you have any health issues
Is your job stressful
Are you worried about your family
Are you taking any medicine to induce sleep
Type of meals before sleep
B How long does it take to fall asleep
How often do you wake up at night. How long you take to back asleep
The time you go to bed and wake up
Do you wake up spontaneously or with alarm or any other disturbances
Are you taking any stimulants or alcohol before going to bed
Type of meal you are taking
C Data related to sleep hours, sleep and wake up time, day naps, food before sleep, activities before sleep, use of stimulants and medications, any stress, health and family issues, quality oc sleep
DThe patient ay have genetal tiredness, lack of concentration, irritability lack of energy, dark circle underneath the eyes, poor memory making errors, sleepiness during day time