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Module I- Roark 102 Rest & Sleep- Calhoun

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Cyclic physoloigical process that alternates with longer periods of wakefulness. It is a recurrent, altered state of consciousness lasting an average of 8 hrs, commencing at the same time every 24 hrs.   Sleep  
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Circadian rhythms know as a persons...   Biological clock  
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EEG- electroencephalogram measures...   Electrical activity in the cerebral cortex  
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EMG- electromyogram measures...   Changes in muscle tone  
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EOG- electrooculogram measures...   Eye movements  
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This regulates sleep...   Hypothalamus  
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This is located upper brain stem, & has specialized cells that release norephnorphien which maintains alertness & wakefulness...   Reticular activating system (RAS)  
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This is located in the pons & mid brain has special cells that release serotonin, which adds in producing sleep...   Bulbar synchronizing region (BSR)  
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Control & Regulations of sleep is accomplished by the inter-relationship of these in the brain, Both must be balanced...   Reticular activating system (RAS) & Bulbar synchronizing region (BSR)  
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Stages last about 90 minutes per stage...   NREM (Non-rapid eye movement)  
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This phase lasts on average 20 minutes, Vivid dreams, Increased blood pressure, & gastric secretions, Variable heart & respiratory rates, Fluttering eyelids, Relaxed skeletal muscles...   REM (Rapid eye movement)  
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This stage is the lightest level of sleep, lasting a few minutes, can still be aroused. (daydreaming)...   Stage I  
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This stage is the period of sound sleep, arousal is fairly easy, 10 t 20 minutes, slow body functions...   Stage II  
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This stage is the deep, deep, sleep, difficult to arouse, muscle completely relaxed, 15 to 30 minutes...   Stage III  
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This stage is very very difficult to arouse, V/S are lower than awake V/S, 15 to 30 minutes (sleep walking, bed wetting)...   Stage IV  
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Repair & renewal of cells occurs during...   Sleep  
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Dreams are more vivid & elaborate, most likely the dream you will remember occurs during...   REM sleep  
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Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT)is a test lasting 8-10 hrs over...   2 or 3 napping sessions- Book say at least 4 naps  
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This test measures eye movement, changes in muscle tone, & brain electrical activity...   Multiple Sleep Latency Test  
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Is a small device attached to the wrist to measure sleep-wake patterns over an extended period of time which provides information on sleep time, number & duration of awaking periods, level of activity & rest...   Actigraph  
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Is a small device attached to the wrist to measure sleep-wake patterns over an extended period of time which provides information on sleep time, number & duration of awaking periods, level of activity & rest...   Actigraph  
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Prior to procedure educate patient- avoid caffeine, alcohol, sedative, naps for 1-2 days prior to testing, obtain signed consents...   Nursing strategies for sleep studies:  
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A disorder in which the patient cannot breath & sleep at the same time lack of airflow for 10 seconds to 2 minutes...   Sleep Apnea  
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There can be 10 to more than 100 respiratory events per hour of sleep...   Sleep Apnea  
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Central dysfunction, Obstuctive Apnea, & Mixed Obstructive Sleep Apnea...   3 types of Sleep Apnea  
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Is the most common type of Sleep Apnea: Risks include.. Obesity, smoking, alcohol, positive family history, Rt side heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, stroke, angina, generalized hypertension...   Obstructive Apnea  
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This is the brains respiratory control center. Its common in clients with brain stem injury, muscular dystrophy, or encephalitis & people who breathe normally during the day...   Central dysfunction  
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Treatment for underlying cardiac & respiratory complications, Weight loss program, Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)device, Surgical intervention...   Treatments for Sleep Apnea  
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This is a CNS dysfunction of the mechanisms that regulate the sleep/wake cycles, persons fall asleep uncontrollably at inappropriate times & treated with CNS stimulants...   Narcolepsy  
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More common in babys & children, sleep-wake transition disorder, sleepwalking, night terrors, nightmares, & bruxism (grinding teeth)...   Parasomnias or (SIDS) (Supine position for babies!!!)  
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15 hrs of sleep   Infants  
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12 hrs of sleep with or without nap   Toddlers & preschoolers  
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9-12 hrs of sleep   School aged  
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7.5 hrs of sleep   Adolescent  
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6-8 hrs of sleep   Young adults/20% of sleep in REM  
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Medications used to induce sleep...   Hypnotics  
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Medications used to calm or sooth...   Sedatives  
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Medications used to decrease the CNS responsiveness to stimulation, very addictive, long half-life, Used for Anxiety Ex: Seconal, Nembutal...   Barbiturates  
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Metabolized quickly, very addictive, toxic to liver, decreased half-life, Used for Anxiety Examples: Halcion, Restoril, prosom...   Benzodiazepines  
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All Generics end in...   Barbital  
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Valerian, Kava, Chamomile, & Melatonin are   Herbal Sedatives  
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These are not regulated by the FDA, May interact/interfere with prescribed medication, & concurrent use should be avoided...   Valerian, Kava, Chamomile, & Melatonin (All Herbal Sedatives)  
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