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A parent asks the nurse what they can do to help their child who is experiencing night terrors. What should the nurse suggest?

  • A. Encourage the child to talk about the dream
  • B. Establish a bedtime routine
  • C. Allow the child to sleep with the parents
  • D. Wake the child during the night
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Establishing a bedtime routine is the most appropriate suggestion for a child experiencing night terrors. Consistent bedtime routines help create a sense of security and predictability, reducing the likelihood of night terrors. Encouraging the child to talk about the dream (Choice A) may not be effective as night terrors occur during non-REM sleep, and the child may not remember the dreams. Allowing the child to sleep with the parents (Choice C) can reinforce dependency and may not address the underlying causes of night terrors. Waking the child during the night (Choice D) can disrupt their sleep cycle and worsen the occurrence of night terrors.