Sleep is an important aspect of maintaining the body’s circadian rhythm. Inadequate sleep contributes to heart disease, diabetes,
depression, falls, accidents, impaired cognition, and a poor quality of life. While normal aging changes interfere with the quality of sleep,
other disease conditions and medications used by older adults compromise sleep patterns. A nursing assessment of sleep begins with a
comprehensive assessment of sleep quality and sleep patterns. The nurse may be able to improve the sleep problem immediately with
interventions or work with the health care team to assess the sleep issue in greater depth.