Decreased Sleep Due to Nursing Interventions on Inpatients Recovering From Mental Health Crisis
University of South Alabama
SLEEP DEPRIVATION EFFFECTS ON MENTAL HEALTH
Decreased Sleep Due to Nursing Interventions on Inpatients Recovering From Mental Health Crisis
Sleep is one of the great mysteries of Science. Past and recent studies have shown the need for sleep, but the why has always been elusive. A study on Is Sleep Essential by Cirelli and Tononi (2008) report “There is no doubt that sleep, by changing so many aspects of physiology and behavior, affects the vast majority of body functions, from immunity to hormonal regulation to metabolism to thermoregulation.” Perhaps, as nurses, the knowledge that the lack of sleep has a negative impact on our patients recovery should be …show more content…
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