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Sleep Disorders

A&T Respiratory Lectures https://www.atrespiratorylectures.com

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The degree that an individual follows a recommended therapy, such as postive airways pressure for obstrutive sleep apenea is know as which of the following? Adherenece Verifcation Excrutitation Therapy planning
Which of the following describes the cessation of breathing in excess of 10-15 seconds due to airway closure. Periodic breathing Obstructve sleep apnea Atrial fibrillation Body plesmography
All of the following are conservative measures to help treat obstructuve sleep apnea, except? Weight Loss—Especially if BMI > 30 Exercise-Which promotes healthy sleep hygiene Taking sleeping pills Sleeping in a lateral position
True or False, dental airway appliances can help treat obstructive sleep apena in patient who has a small jaw and a large tongue. True False
Clusters of cells that receive information about light exposure directly from the eyes and control your behavioral rhythm (Circadian Rhythms) Brain stem Suprachiasmatic nucleus Thalmus gland Amygdala
Obstructive sleep apnea in children: Which one is NOT true Prevalence is 1% to 5% Normal onset is between the ages of two and eight years of age Impacts females more than males More common in black children
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