Psychiatric Nursing: Contemporary Practice 6th Edition - Mental Health Assessment of Older Adults Related

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The nurse is assessing a client who has a history of heavy drinking and who lost his wife to cancer during the previous year. He reports that he isn?t getting as much sleep as he used to when he was younger. Which question would be most appropriate to ask the client to determine if the change in his sleep pattern is related to normal aging or depression?

  • A. How much did you sleep when you were younger?
  • B. Is it hard for you to fall asleep or remain asleep during the night?
  • C. Why do you think you continue to ingest so much alcohol?
  • D. What used to help you go to sleep?
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Difficulty falling or staying asleep (option B) is a key symptom of depression, especially in the context of recent loss and heavy drinking, which can exacerbate depressive symptoms. Normal aging may reduce sleep duration slightly, but insomnia is more indicative of depression. Options A, C, and D provide background but do not directly differentiate between aging and depression.