Deck 30: Disorders of Sleep
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Deck 30: Disorders of Sleep
1
Which of the following parameters is NOT typically monitored with a polysomnogram?
A)SaO2
B)electroencephalogram (EEG)
C)breathing effort
D)exhaled PCO2
A)SaO2
B)electroencephalogram (EEG)
C)breathing effort
D)exhaled PCO2
D
2
What value for the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) is consistent with moderate obstructive sleep apnea?
A)5 to 15
B)15 to 30
C)above 30
D)below 5
A)5 to 15
B)15 to 30
C)above 30
D)below 5
B
3
What term is used to describe a significant decrease in airflow during sleep but not a complete cessation of breathing?
A)apnea
B)minor apnea
C)hypopnea
D)dyspnea
A)apnea
B)minor apnea
C)hypopnea
D)dyspnea
C
4
The definition of sleep apnea uses what criteria for defining an episode of apnea?
A)5 seconds
B)10 seconds
C)15 seconds
D)20 seconds
A)5 seconds
B)10 seconds
C)15 seconds
D)20 seconds
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5
Which of the following characteristics is not typically associated with sleep apnea?
A)male patient
B)over the age of 40 years
C)hypotensive
D)loud snoring during sleep
A)male patient
B)over the age of 40 years
C)hypotensive
D)loud snoring during sleep
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6
Which of the following complaints is frequently seen in a patient with obstructive sleep apnea?
A)dizziness
B)chest pain
C)shortness of breath with exertion
D)excessive daytime sleepiness
A)dizziness
B)chest pain
C)shortness of breath with exertion
D)excessive daytime sleepiness
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7
Which of the following is NOT a parameter used to confirm the metabolic syndrome associated with obstructive sleep apnea?
A)low triglycerides
B)insulin resistance
C)hypertension
D)impaired glucose intolerance
A)low triglycerides
B)insulin resistance
C)hypertension
D)impaired glucose intolerance
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8
Central sleep apnea occurs more often than obstructive sleep apnea.
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9
Why should the patient with obstructive sleep apnea not use alcohol?
A)Alcohol decreases the arousal threshold.
B)Alcohol increases upper airway muscle tone.
C)Alcohol increases the arousal threshold.
D)Alcohol reduces the cardiovascular compensatory mechanisms.
A)Alcohol decreases the arousal threshold.
B)Alcohol increases upper airway muscle tone.
C)Alcohol increases the arousal threshold.
D)Alcohol reduces the cardiovascular compensatory mechanisms.
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10
Which of the following factors has been shown to positively correlate with obstructive sleep apnea?
A)age
B)height
C)obesity of the upper body
D)blood pressure at rest
A)age
B)height
C)obesity of the upper body
D)blood pressure at rest
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11
Which of the following conditions is not associated with untreated obstructive sleep apnea?
A)systemic hypotension
B)pulmonary hypertension
C)heart failure
D)myocardial infarction
A)systemic hypotension
B)pulmonary hypertension
C)heart failure
D)myocardial infarction
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12
What is the name of the respiratory pattern where a crescendo-decrescendo pattern of hyperpnea alternates with periods of apnea?
A)Cheyne-Stokes
B)Kussmaul
C)agonal
D)Biot's
A)Cheyne-Stokes
B)Kussmaul
C)agonal
D)Biot's
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13
Which of the following conditions are associated with central apnea?
I)congestive heart failure
II)primary central nervous system lesions
III)high-altitude hypoxemia
IV)obesity
A)I and IV
B)II and III
C)I, II, and III
D)I, II, III, and IV
I)congestive heart failure
II)primary central nervous system lesions
III)high-altitude hypoxemia
IV)obesity
A)I and IV
B)II and III
C)I, II, and III
D)I, II, III, and IV
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14
What is believed to be the cause of systemic hypertension in patients with sleep apnea?
A)hypervolemia
B)increased sympathetic tone
C)elevated CO2
D)tachycardia
A)hypervolemia
B)increased sympathetic tone
C)elevated CO2
D)tachycardia
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15
What percent of the adult population is believed to have obstructive sleep apnea?
A)<1%
B)2% to 4%
C)5% to 10%
D)unknown
A)<1%
B)2% to 4%
C)5% to 10%
D)unknown
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16
What are the criteria to define hypopnea?
A)20% decrease in airflow and 4% oxygen desaturation
B)20% decrease in airflow and 2% oxygen desaturation
C)30% decrease in airflow and 4% oxygen desaturation
D)30% decrease in airflow and 2% oxygen desaturation
A)20% decrease in airflow and 4% oxygen desaturation
B)20% decrease in airflow and 2% oxygen desaturation
C)30% decrease in airflow and 4% oxygen desaturation
D)30% decrease in airflow and 2% oxygen desaturation
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17
What is the primary cause of obstructive sleep apnea?
A)small or unstable pharyngeal airway
B)deviated septum
C)unstable larynx
D)large tongue
A)small or unstable pharyngeal airway
B)deviated septum
C)unstable larynx
D)large tongue
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18
Which of the following physical exam findings is associated with obstructive sleep apnea?
A)large tonsils
B)microcephaly
C)macroglossia
D)deviated nasal septum
A)large tonsils
B)microcephaly
C)macroglossia
D)deviated nasal septum
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19
Which of the following medical therapies is considered first-line treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?
A)continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
B)surgery
C)oxygen therapy
D)antibiotics
A)continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
B)surgery
C)oxygen therapy
D)antibiotics
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20
Which of the following behavioral interventions is least useful for the treatment of sleep apnea?
A)weight loss
B)avoidance of alcohol
C)avoidance of sedatives
D)avoidance of daytime naps
A)weight loss
B)avoidance of alcohol
C)avoidance of sedatives
D)avoidance of daytime naps
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21
What term is used to describe CPAP units that use a computer to adjust CPAP levels as needed by the patient during sleep?
A)min-CPAP
B)max-CPAP
C)retro-CPAP
D)auto-CPAP
A)min-CPAP
B)max-CPAP
C)retro-CPAP
D)auto-CPAP
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22
Patients with more severe levels of OSA usually need higher levels of CPAP to eliminate the apnea episodes.
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23
Which of the following is NOT a common side effect of positive-pressure therapy?
A)dry nasal mucosa
B)claustrophobia
C)skin irritation
D)headache
A)dry nasal mucosa
B)claustrophobia
C)skin irritation
D)headache
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24
How does CPAP improve breathing in the patient with OSA?
A)stimulation of the phrenic nerve
B)pneumatic splinting of the upper airway
C)stimulation of upper airway muscles
D)repositioning of the epiglottis
A)stimulation of the phrenic nerve
B)pneumatic splinting of the upper airway
C)stimulation of upper airway muscles
D)repositioning of the epiglottis
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25
Medications have proved ineffective for most patients with sleep apnea.
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26
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty has a success rate of less than 50%.
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27
What is considered to be the major problem with the use of CPAP in patients with obstructive sleep apnea?
A)patient compliance
B)frequent pneumothorax
C)cardiovascular complications
D)expense
A)patient compliance
B)frequent pneumothorax
C)cardiovascular complications
D)expense
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28
Available evidence has shown that bilevel pressure is associated with better patient compliance than the conventional CPAP.
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29
In what way do BiPAP units differ from CPAP units?
A)BiPAP applies different pressure levels on inspiration and exhalation.
B)BiPAP units cost significantly more that CPAP units.
C)BiPAP operates on electricity.
D)BiPAP simulates spontaneous breathing.
A)BiPAP applies different pressure levels on inspiration and exhalation.
B)BiPAP units cost significantly more that CPAP units.
C)BiPAP operates on electricity.
D)BiPAP simulates spontaneous breathing.
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30
What is the amount of CPAP that is typically required to abolish upper airway obstruction in patients with OSA?
A)3 to 5 cm H2O
B)10 to 20 cm H2O
C)2.5 to 7.5 cm H2O
D)7.5 to 12.5 cm H2O
A)3 to 5 cm H2O
B)10 to 20 cm H2O
C)2.5 to 7.5 cm H2O
D)7.5 to 12.5 cm H2O
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31
Oral devices may prove useful for cases of mild OSA.
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