Sleep Disorders Flashcards

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What is difficulty sleeping (uncategorized)

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insomnia (uncategorized)

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what is feeling sleepy throughout the day (uncategorized)

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hyper somnolence disorder (uncategorized)

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What is recurrent attacks of irrepressible need to sleep (uncategorized)

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Narcolepsy (uncategorized)

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What is insomnia or excessive sleepiness due to misalignment or alteration in endogenous circadian rhythm (uncategorized)

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circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder (uncategorized)

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What is uncomfortable, frequent urge to move legs at night? (uncategorized)

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restless legs syndrome (uncategorized)

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What is disturbance in sleep (insomnia or daytime sleepiness) caused by substance/medication intoxication or withdrawal? (uncategorized)

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Substance/ medication induced sleep disorder (uncategorized)

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What is breathing issues due to obstruction? (breathing related sleep disorders)

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OSA hypopnea (breathing related sleep disorders)

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What is breathing issues due to aberrant brain signalling (breathing related sleep disorders)

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Central sleep apnea (breathing related sleep disorders)

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What is breathing issues due to decreased responsiveness to carbon dioxide levels (breathing related sleep disorders)

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Sleep related hypoventilation (breathing related sleep disorders)

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What is incomplete awakening form sleep, complex motor behaviour without conscious awareness; amnesia regarding episodes including sx of sleepwalking, sleep terrors (parasomnias)

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Non rapid eye movement sleep arousal disorders (parasomnias)

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What is repeated extended, extremely dysphoric, often very vivid, well remembered dreams that usually involve significant threats, rapid orientation and alertness on awakening with autonomic arousal (parasomnias)

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Nightmare disorder (parasomnias)

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What is arousal during sleep, associated with vocalization and or complex motor behaviours; can cause violent injuries, rapid orientation and alertness on awakening(parasomnias)

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Rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (parasomnias)

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What is rising from bed and walking about, blank face, unresponsive, awakened with difficulty (parasomnias) Symptoms of _______

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Sleepwalking (parasomnias) Symptoms of non REM sleep arousal disorders

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What is recurrent episodes of abrupt terror arousals from sleep, usually beginning with a panicky scream, intense fear and autonomic arousal (parasomnias) Symptom of _______

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Sleep Terrors (parasomnias) Symptoms of non REM sleep arousal disorders

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What are the three categories of sleep disorders?

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Uncategorized, breathing related sleep disorders, parasomnias

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16
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What is the preferable non pharmacologic tx of sleep disorders (class and names of three drugs)

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Non Benzo’s (trazodone, zoplicone, quetiapine)

17
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increased acetylcholine activity and decreased MOA activity is associated with (less/more) REM sleep

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Increased acetylcholine and decreased MOA = MORE REM sleep

18
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decreased adrenergic and decreased cholinergic activity are associated with (NREM/REM) sleep

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decreased adrenergic and decreased cholinergic activity are associated with NREM sleep

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Depression is associated with (increased/decreased) delta sleep, (increased/decreased) REM lately, (increased/decreased REM density

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Depression = decreased delta, decreased REM latency, increased REM density