Deck 17: Sleep Physiology and Its Relationship to the Cardiopulmonary System

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Which EEG waveform is called the "drowsy wave" and has a low voltage and low amplitude and is predominant in N2?

A) theta
B) beta
C) alpha
D) delta
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors movements of the eyes?

A) EOG
B) EEG
C) EMG
D) ECG
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors the exhaled carbon dioxide ?

A) capnography
B) thermistor
C) co-oximeter
D) oximeter
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Which waves are known as deep sleep waves and are predominantly seen in Stage N3?

A) delta
B) beta
C) theta
D) alpha
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In which sleep stage do alpha waves comprise more than 50% of the EEG?

A) Eyes Closed -Wake
B) Eyes Open-Wake
C) REM
D) Stage N 1
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Which EEG waveform is called the "relaxed wave",have a high voltage,and are often seen in the drowsy patient?

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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What is the term for the condition described as "a partial state of unconsciousness from which one can be awakend by stimulation"?

A) sleep
B) coma
C) lethargy
D) lassitude
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors electrophysiologic changes in the brain?

A) EEG
B) EOG
C) EMG
D) ECG
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Which condition is described as "a state of unconsciousness from which one cannot be awakened by even the most forceful stimuli"?

A) coma
B) sleep
C) lethargy
D) deep sleep
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Which EEG waveform is called "busy waves" and are often seen when the patient is awake with eyes open?

A) beta
B) alpha
C) theta
D) delta
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Which agency offers a credentialing exam for the Sleep Disorder Specialist?

A) NBRC
B) AARC
C) CoARC
D) CAAHEP
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What term is described as "a recorded measurement of time during a sleep study of multiple physiologic variables"?

A) epoch
B) critical incident
C) circadian cycle
D) time cycle
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What is the acronym for a sleep study?

A) PSG
B) SS
C) SPG
D) PMG
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors oxygen saturation?

A) oximeter
B) thermistor
C) co-oximeter
D) ETCO₂
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors electrical activity of the heart?

A) ECG
B) EEG
C) EOG
D) EMG
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During a 6 hour sleep study period,approximately how many 30 sec epochs would be recorded?

A) 720
B) 120
C) 240
D) 480
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What are the two major types of sleep?

A) NREM and REM
B) W and REM
C) W and NREM
D) Drowsy and REM
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How many hours of sleep a day does an average newborn require?

A) 17 hours
B) 20 hours
C) 14 hours
D) 9 hours
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Which sleep stage is characterized by beta waves with high frequency,low amplitude activity and sawtooth waves?

A) Eyes Open - Wake
B) Eyes Closed Wake
C) N1
D) N2
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors muscle activity?

A) EMG
B) EEG
C) EOG
D) ECG
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Which sleep phase is called paradoxic sleep?

A) REM
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 1
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What are the primary functions of sleep?

A) to restore and repair the body and conserve energy
B) to hardwire memories and conserve energy
C) to allow time for the medulla and pons to be passive and inactive
D) to allow the cerebral cortex and cerebellum to be passive and inactive
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Which is the average duration of Stage N1?

A) 10-12 minutes
B) 4-6 minutes
C) 14-16 minutes
D) 20-22 minutes
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How long after the onset of Stage N1 does Stage N3 Slow Wave Sleep begin?

A) 20-25 minutes
B) 10-12 minutes
C) 35-40 minutes
D) 40-55 minutes
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During which sleep stage are night terrors and sleepwalking most likely to occur?

A) Stage N3 Deep Sleep
B) Stage N3 Slow Wave Sleep
C) Stage N2
D) stage N1
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In which sleep stage(s)would K complexes commonly appear?

A) N2 and N3
B) N1
C) Stage W
D) REM
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In which sleep stage(s)would sleep spindles appear?

A) N2 and N3
B) N1
C) Stage W
D) REM
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Which daytime diagnostic test objectively tests sleepiness by monitoring sleep latency?

A) MSLT
B) MWT
C) PSG
D) MSG
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What does a sleep latency of less than 5 minutes indicate?

A) excessive sleepiness
B) emotional stress
C) illness or pain
D) medication overuse
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In which sleep phase do the majority of dreams occur?

A) REM sleep
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 1
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What is the term for the duration of time required to fall asleep?

A) sleep latency
B) drowsiness
C) lights out time
D) sleep delay time
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Which sleep stage accounts for 40-50% of total sleep time?

A) Stage N2
B) Stage N1
C) Stage N3
D) REM
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3Which sleep stage is the transitional stage between drowsiness and sleep?

A) Stage N1
B) Stage N2
C) Stage N3
D) Eyes Closed- Wake
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At what frequency do Circadian rhythms occur?

A) once about every 24 hours
B) once per week
C) once every 28 days
D) once every calendar month
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During which sleep stage would hypnic myoclonia be most likely to occur?

A) Stage N1
B) Stage N2
C) Stage N3
D) REM
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In a young adult,how many awakening occur during a normal night's sleep?

A) 1-2
B) 3-5
C) 5-6
D) 7-9
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Which waves commonly appear toward the end of Stage N1?

A) vertex
B) delta
C) sawtooth
D) sleep spindles
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In which sleep phase does brain metabolism increase by up to 20%?

A) REM
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 1
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When do sawtooth waves appear?

A) Eyes Open Wake and REM
B) Eyes Open Closed and REM
C) REM and N1
D) Eyes Open Wake and N1
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During a young adult's normal night's sleep,how many sleep cycles would occur?

A) 4-6 cycles
B) 1-2 cycles
C) 3-5 cycles
D) 7-10 cycles
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Which sleep disorder can be treated with negative pressure ventilation?

A) CSA
B) OSA
C) RLS
D) PLMD
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Which of the following factors exacerbate RLS?
I)Pregnancy
II)Caffeine
III)Diabetes
IV)Renal insufficiency

A) I, II, III and IV
B) II and III only
C) II and IV only
D) III and IV only
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Approximately what percent of American women have obstructive sleep apnea?

A) 2%
B) 4%
C) 6%
D) 8%
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What is the most common sleep disorder?

A) insomnia
B) hypersomnia
C) narcolepsy
D) sleep apnea
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What is the most commonly prescribed treatment for moderate OSA?

A) CPAP
B) surgery
C) weight loss
D) nasal decongestants
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Which of the sleep disturbances is usually hereditary?

A) narcolepsy
B) transient insomnia
C) PLMD
D) RLS
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What is the term for the total of all nights of lost sleep?

A) sleep debt
B) sleep latency
C) exhaustion quotient
D) sleepiness quotient
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Which of the following are risk factors for CSA?
I)Male gender
II)CHF or atrial fibrillation
III)Use of opioids
IV)Over 65 years of age

A) I, II, III, and IV
B) I, II and III only
C) I and IV only
D) I and III only
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What is the average duration of short term insomnia?

A) 1-3 weeks
B) less than 1 week
C) 3-4 weeks
D) 1-3 months
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What portion of an adolecent's sleep time is spent in REM?

A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 40%
D) 50%
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Which of the following factors enhance sleep?
I)Elevated body temperature
II)Frequent work shift changes
III)Caffeine ingestion
IV)Moderate exercise

A) IV only
B) I, II, III, and IV
C) II and IV
D) III and IV
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Which sleep disorder can be treated with tracheostomy?

A) OSA
B) CSA
C) RLS
D) PLMD
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How much sleep is required by the older adult?

A) 6-8 hours per day
B) 8-10 hours per day
C) 10-12 hours per day
D) 12-14 hours per day
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.Which of the following statements are true regarding PLMD?
I)It occurs during non-REM sleep
II)The incidence increases with age
III)It often occurs with RLS

A) I, II, and III
B) I only
C) I and III only
D) II and III only
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How many hours of total sleep time per day are required by most two year olds?

A) 14 hours
B) 12 hours
C) 10 hours
D) 16 hours
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What percent of a newborn's total sleep time is spent in REM?

A) 50%
B) 40%
C) 30%
D) 20%
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What is the term for the condition characterized by the cessation of airflow with the absence of respiratory efforts?

A) CSA
B) OSA
C) narcolepsy
D) hypersomnia
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Which of the following are symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea?
I)Loud snoring,snorting,or nocturnal choking
II)Moodiness,irritability,or depression
III)Excessive daytime sleepiness
IV Sexual impotence

A) I, II, III, and IV
B) I and III only
C) I, II, and III
D) I, II, and IV
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What is the term for sleep periods of excessive depth or duration?

A) hypersomnia
B) cataplexy
C) sleep apnea
D) sleep paralysis
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Which of the following risk factors are associated with OSA?
I)Obesity
II)Female gender
III)Hypertension
IV)Enlarged tonsils or adenoids

A) I, III, and IV only
B) I, II, III, and IV
C) I and IV only
D) I, II, and IV
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Which of the following statements are true?
I)Parasympathetic activity begins at sleep onset and continues throughout nonREM sleep
II)Somatic skeletal muscle tone is lowest during REM
III)Body temperature falls during REM sleep and increases during non REM sleep
IV)Urine production decreases during REM and non-REM sleep

A) I, II, and IV only
B) I, II, III, and IV
C) I, III, and IV only
D) I, II, and III only
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Which of the following contribute to the decrease in minute ventilation during non-REM sleep?
I)Decreased metabolic rate during sleep
II)Reduced ability of medulla to respond to ventilatory signals during sleep
III)Increased Raw caused by reduced upper airway muscle tome

A) I, II, and III
B) I only
C) II only
D) I and III only
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What does a score of 11 indicate on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale?

A) Additional evaluation by a sleep specialist is recommended
B) Normal score- no followup needed
C) Individual is getting enough sleep
D) No such assessment tool exists
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Which of the following physiologic changes occur during sleep?
I)Colonic motility is decreased
II)Penile tumescence occurs during REM
III)Plasma growth hormones peak during Stage N3
IV)The heart rate can increase by up to 35% during REM
V)Cerebral blood flow decreases during non-REM sleep

A) I, II, III, IV, and V
B) I, II, III only
C) I, III, V only
D) II, III, and V only
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Deck 17: Sleep Physiology and Its Relationship to the Cardiopulmonary System
1
Which EEG waveform is called the "drowsy wave" and has a low voltage and low amplitude and is predominant in N2?

A) theta
B) beta
C) alpha
D) delta
A
2
During a sleep study,which of the following monitors movements of the eyes?

A) EOG
B) EEG
C) EMG
D) ECG
A
3
During a sleep study,which of the following monitors the exhaled carbon dioxide ?

A) capnography
B) thermistor
C) co-oximeter
D) oximeter
A
4
Which waves are known as deep sleep waves and are predominantly seen in Stage N3?

A) delta
B) beta
C) theta
D) alpha
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In which sleep stage do alpha waves comprise more than 50% of the EEG?

A) Eyes Closed -Wake
B) Eyes Open-Wake
C) REM
D) Stage N 1
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Which EEG waveform is called the "relaxed wave",have a high voltage,and are often seen in the drowsy patient?

A) alpha
B) beta
C) theta
D) delta
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What is the term for the condition described as "a partial state of unconsciousness from which one can be awakend by stimulation"?

A) sleep
B) coma
C) lethargy
D) lassitude
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors electrophysiologic changes in the brain?

A) EEG
B) EOG
C) EMG
D) ECG
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Which condition is described as "a state of unconsciousness from which one cannot be awakened by even the most forceful stimuli"?

A) coma
B) sleep
C) lethargy
D) deep sleep
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Which EEG waveform is called "busy waves" and are often seen when the patient is awake with eyes open?

A) beta
B) alpha
C) theta
D) delta
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11
Which agency offers a credentialing exam for the Sleep Disorder Specialist?

A) NBRC
B) AARC
C) CoARC
D) CAAHEP
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12
What term is described as "a recorded measurement of time during a sleep study of multiple physiologic variables"?

A) epoch
B) critical incident
C) circadian cycle
D) time cycle
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What is the acronym for a sleep study?

A) PSG
B) SS
C) SPG
D) PMG
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors oxygen saturation?

A) oximeter
B) thermistor
C) co-oximeter
D) ETCO₂
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors electrical activity of the heart?

A) ECG
B) EEG
C) EOG
D) EMG
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During a 6 hour sleep study period,approximately how many 30 sec epochs would be recorded?

A) 720
B) 120
C) 240
D) 480
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What are the two major types of sleep?

A) NREM and REM
B) W and REM
C) W and NREM
D) Drowsy and REM
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How many hours of sleep a day does an average newborn require?

A) 17 hours
B) 20 hours
C) 14 hours
D) 9 hours
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19
Which sleep stage is characterized by beta waves with high frequency,low amplitude activity and sawtooth waves?

A) Eyes Open - Wake
B) Eyes Closed Wake
C) N1
D) N2
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During a sleep study,which of the following monitors muscle activity?

A) EMG
B) EEG
C) EOG
D) ECG
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21
Which sleep phase is called paradoxic sleep?

A) REM
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 1
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22
What are the primary functions of sleep?

A) to restore and repair the body and conserve energy
B) to hardwire memories and conserve energy
C) to allow time for the medulla and pons to be passive and inactive
D) to allow the cerebral cortex and cerebellum to be passive and inactive
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Which is the average duration of Stage N1?

A) 10-12 minutes
B) 4-6 minutes
C) 14-16 minutes
D) 20-22 minutes
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How long after the onset of Stage N1 does Stage N3 Slow Wave Sleep begin?

A) 20-25 minutes
B) 10-12 minutes
C) 35-40 minutes
D) 40-55 minutes
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25
During which sleep stage are night terrors and sleepwalking most likely to occur?

A) Stage N3 Deep Sleep
B) Stage N3 Slow Wave Sleep
C) Stage N2
D) stage N1
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In which sleep stage(s)would K complexes commonly appear?

A) N2 and N3
B) N1
C) Stage W
D) REM
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In which sleep stage(s)would sleep spindles appear?

A) N2 and N3
B) N1
C) Stage W
D) REM
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28
Which daytime diagnostic test objectively tests sleepiness by monitoring sleep latency?

A) MSLT
B) MWT
C) PSG
D) MSG
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What does a sleep latency of less than 5 minutes indicate?

A) excessive sleepiness
B) emotional stress
C) illness or pain
D) medication overuse
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In which sleep phase do the majority of dreams occur?

A) REM sleep
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 1
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31
What is the term for the duration of time required to fall asleep?

A) sleep latency
B) drowsiness
C) lights out time
D) sleep delay time
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32
Which sleep stage accounts for 40-50% of total sleep time?

A) Stage N2
B) Stage N1
C) Stage N3
D) REM
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33
3Which sleep stage is the transitional stage between drowsiness and sleep?

A) Stage N1
B) Stage N2
C) Stage N3
D) Eyes Closed- Wake
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34
At what frequency do Circadian rhythms occur?

A) once about every 24 hours
B) once per week
C) once every 28 days
D) once every calendar month
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35
During which sleep stage would hypnic myoclonia be most likely to occur?

A) Stage N1
B) Stage N2
C) Stage N3
D) REM
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36
In a young adult,how many awakening occur during a normal night's sleep?

A) 1-2
B) 3-5
C) 5-6
D) 7-9
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37
Which waves commonly appear toward the end of Stage N1?

A) vertex
B) delta
C) sawtooth
D) sleep spindles
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38
In which sleep phase does brain metabolism increase by up to 20%?

A) REM
B) Stage 3
C) Stage 2
D) Stage 1
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39
When do sawtooth waves appear?

A) Eyes Open Wake and REM
B) Eyes Open Closed and REM
C) REM and N1
D) Eyes Open Wake and N1
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40
During a young adult's normal night's sleep,how many sleep cycles would occur?

A) 4-6 cycles
B) 1-2 cycles
C) 3-5 cycles
D) 7-10 cycles
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41
Which sleep disorder can be treated with negative pressure ventilation?

A) CSA
B) OSA
C) RLS
D) PLMD
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42
Which of the following factors exacerbate RLS?
I)Pregnancy
II)Caffeine
III)Diabetes
IV)Renal insufficiency

A) I, II, III and IV
B) II and III only
C) II and IV only
D) III and IV only
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43
Approximately what percent of American women have obstructive sleep apnea?

A) 2%
B) 4%
C) 6%
D) 8%
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44
What is the most common sleep disorder?

A) insomnia
B) hypersomnia
C) narcolepsy
D) sleep apnea
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45
What is the most commonly prescribed treatment for moderate OSA?

A) CPAP
B) surgery
C) weight loss
D) nasal decongestants
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46
Which of the sleep disturbances is usually hereditary?

A) narcolepsy
B) transient insomnia
C) PLMD
D) RLS
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47
What is the term for the total of all nights of lost sleep?

A) sleep debt
B) sleep latency
C) exhaustion quotient
D) sleepiness quotient
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48
Which of the following are risk factors for CSA?
I)Male gender
II)CHF or atrial fibrillation
III)Use of opioids
IV)Over 65 years of age

A) I, II, III, and IV
B) I, II and III only
C) I and IV only
D) I and III only
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49
What is the average duration of short term insomnia?

A) 1-3 weeks
B) less than 1 week
C) 3-4 weeks
D) 1-3 months
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50
What portion of an adolecent's sleep time is spent in REM?

A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 40%
D) 50%
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51
Which of the following factors enhance sleep?
I)Elevated body temperature
II)Frequent work shift changes
III)Caffeine ingestion
IV)Moderate exercise

A) IV only
B) I, II, III, and IV
C) II and IV
D) III and IV
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52
Which sleep disorder can be treated with tracheostomy?

A) OSA
B) CSA
C) RLS
D) PLMD
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53
How much sleep is required by the older adult?

A) 6-8 hours per day
B) 8-10 hours per day
C) 10-12 hours per day
D) 12-14 hours per day
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54
.Which of the following statements are true regarding PLMD?
I)It occurs during non-REM sleep
II)The incidence increases with age
III)It often occurs with RLS

A) I, II, and III
B) I only
C) I and III only
D) II and III only
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55
How many hours of total sleep time per day are required by most two year olds?

A) 14 hours
B) 12 hours
C) 10 hours
D) 16 hours
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56
What percent of a newborn's total sleep time is spent in REM?

A) 50%
B) 40%
C) 30%
D) 20%
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57
What is the term for the condition characterized by the cessation of airflow with the absence of respiratory efforts?

A) CSA
B) OSA
C) narcolepsy
D) hypersomnia
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58
Which of the following are symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea?
I)Loud snoring,snorting,or nocturnal choking
II)Moodiness,irritability,or depression
III)Excessive daytime sleepiness
IV Sexual impotence

A) I, II, III, and IV
B) I and III only
C) I, II, and III
D) I, II, and IV
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59
What is the term for sleep periods of excessive depth or duration?

A) hypersomnia
B) cataplexy
C) sleep apnea
D) sleep paralysis
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60
Which of the following risk factors are associated with OSA?
I)Obesity
II)Female gender
III)Hypertension
IV)Enlarged tonsils or adenoids

A) I, III, and IV only
B) I, II, III, and IV
C) I and IV only
D) I, II, and IV
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61
Which of the following statements are true?
I)Parasympathetic activity begins at sleep onset and continues throughout nonREM sleep
II)Somatic skeletal muscle tone is lowest during REM
III)Body temperature falls during REM sleep and increases during non REM sleep
IV)Urine production decreases during REM and non-REM sleep

A) I, II, and IV only
B) I, II, III, and IV
C) I, III, and IV only
D) I, II, and III only
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62
Which of the following contribute to the decrease in minute ventilation during non-REM sleep?
I)Decreased metabolic rate during sleep
II)Reduced ability of medulla to respond to ventilatory signals during sleep
III)Increased Raw caused by reduced upper airway muscle tome

A) I, II, and III
B) I only
C) II only
D) I and III only
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63
What does a score of 11 indicate on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale?

A) Additional evaluation by a sleep specialist is recommended
B) Normal score- no followup needed
C) Individual is getting enough sleep
D) No such assessment tool exists
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64
Which of the following physiologic changes occur during sleep?
I)Colonic motility is decreased
II)Penile tumescence occurs during REM
III)Plasma growth hormones peak during Stage N3
IV)The heart rate can increase by up to 35% during REM
V)Cerebral blood flow decreases during non-REM sleep

A) I, II, III, IV, and V
B) I, II, III only
C) I, III, V only
D) II, III, and V only
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