This is a very common symptom and should be expected during the course of hospice care.
Defined as change in sleep pattern: difficulty falling asleep,
This is a very common symptom and should be expected during the course of hospice care.
Defined as change in sleep pattern: difficulty falling asleep,
Pain
Shortness of breath
Anxiety
Depression
Restless legs
Excess caffeine, alcohol
Medication side effects
New bed
Different room
Lorazepam is one of the core 'comfort pack' medications you received on day of admission to hospice.
Its purpose is to relieve anxiety and should be used as directed
Pain can be a common cause of disrupted sleep. Morphine (Opioid) medications are part of the core
'comfort pack' medications and should be used as directed if pain is present. Morphine (Opioids) can also given for increasing shortness of breath
Increasing distress from sleepless nights
You are concerned that a new problem has arisen causing the problem and need help treating
You are concerned about possible medication side effects
You would like to consider additional medications to help with sleep
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