CH #35: Rest & Sleep Flashcards

1
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rhythm that completes a full cycle every 24-hours; synonym for diurnal rhythm

A

circadian rhythms

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2
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involuntary urination; most often used to refer to a child who involuntarily urinates during the night

A

enuresis

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3
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condition characterized by excessive sleeping, especially daytime sleeping

A

hypersomnia

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4
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difficulty in falling asleep, intermittent sleep, or early awakening from sleep

A

insomnia

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5
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a natural chemical produced at night that decreases wakefulness and promotes sleep

A

melatonin

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6
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condition characterized by an uncontrolled desire to sleep

A

narcolepsy

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7
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characterizes 4-stages of sleep
- comprises about 75-80% of total sleep
- stage I & II: 5-50% & person can be aroused with relative ease
- stage III & IV: 10% in deep-sleep states (delta or slow-wave sleep)

A

non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep

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8
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state of altered consciousness throughout which varying degrees of stimuli preclude wakefulness

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sleep

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9
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in adults, 5 or more predominantly obstructive respiratory events (the absence of breathing [apnea], or diminished breathing efforts [hypopnea], or respiratory effort-related arousals) during sleep, accompanied by sleepiness, fatigue, insomnia, snoring, subjective nocturnal respiratory disturbance, or observed apnea and associated health disorders (HTN, coronary artery disease, atrial-fibrillation, congestive HF, stroke, diabetes, cognitive dysfunction, or mood disorder)

A

obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)

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10
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patterns of waking behavior that appear during sleep (e.g., sleep walking, talking, or nocturnal erections)

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parasomnias

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11
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stage that constitutes 20-25% of a person’s nightly sleep; person is difficult to arouse during this stage

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rapid eye movement (REM) sleep

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12
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condition in which the body is in a decreased state of activity, with the consequent feeling of being refreshed

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rest

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13
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a condition in which patients are unable to lie still and report experiencing unpleasant creeping, crawling, or tingling sensations in the legs

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restless leg syndrome (RLS)

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14
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passage through the 4 stages of NREM sleep (I, II, III, IV), then reversal (IV, III, II), and finally, instead of reentering stage I and awakening, entering REM sleep and returning to stage II

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sleep cycle

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15
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a decrease in the amount, consistency, and quality of sleep; results from decreased REM or NREM sleep

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sleep deprivation

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16
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nonpharmacologic recommendations such as reviewing and changing lifestyles and environment that help an individual get a better night’s sleep

A

sleep hygiene

17
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sleepwalking

A

somnambulism

18
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condition where a person grinds, clenches, or gnashes his or her teeth

A

bruxism

19
Q

delivers positive air pressure that holds the airway open

A

continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)

20
Q

adjusts the air pressure delivered, providing more pressure when the Pt inhales and less when the Pt exhales

A

bilevel positive airway pressure (BPAP)

21
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excessive daytime sleepiness

A

hypersomnolence