Sleep Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

drowsiness and early EEG slowing in which stage(s)

A

Stage 1 of sleep

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2
Q

easily aroused, sleep spindles on EEG in which stage(s)

A

Stage 2 of sleep

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3
Q

slowest EEG activity in which stage(s)

A

Stage 3 and 4

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4
Q

first REM period seen after how long

A

90 min of sleep

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5
Q

earlier sleep has more of which stage(s)

A

stages 3 and 4

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6
Q

later sleep has longer

A

REM periods

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7
Q

maximal limb hypotonia with subtle twitches, irregular pulse/breathing, horizontal rapid conjugate eye movements

A

REM sleep

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8
Q

stage w/ recallable dreams

A

REM sleep

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9
Q

REM sleep is important for

A

reinforcing memory traces

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10
Q

drugs that suppress REM

A

barbiturates

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11
Q

sleep deprivations affect REM how

A

earlier onset

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12
Q

% of REM sleep with age

A

younger has more REM sleep (50% in infants to 20% in adults)

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13
Q

% of Stage 1/2 sleep with age

A

increases

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14
Q

slow wave sleep during which stage(s)

A

stage 3/4

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15
Q

sleep that dec w age

A

REM and Stage 3/4

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16
Q

brain region for arousal/wakefulness

A

ARAS (ascending reticular activating system)

17
Q

ARAS lesion gives

A

somnolence or coma

18
Q

region that activates brainstem gaze centers for rapid conjugate eye movements in REM

A

pontine REM center

19
Q

REM and NREM sleep are promoted by which area?

A

preoptic area of the ventrolateral hypothalamus

20
Q

biological clock

A

suprachiasmatic nuc in hypothalamus

21
Q

how to dx OSA

A

sleep study, EEG, EKG, oximetry, resp monitoring, video

22
Q

tx for OSA

A

weight loss, surgery, pressurized O2 masks

23
Q

absence of diaphragmatic or respiratory effort to breathe

A

central sleep apnea

24
Q

REM sleep at inappropriate times is called

A

narcolepsy

25
Q

neurotransmitter deficiency for narcolepsy

A

orexin/hypocretin

26
Q

abrupt, often multiple, intrusions of sleep during daytime activities

A

narcoleptic attacks

27
Q

periodic loss of muscle tone

A

cataplexy

28
Q

REM hypotonia prevents patient from getting out of bed/waking up

A

sleep paralysis

29
Q

narcoleptics have what type of hallucinations

A

hypnagogic when going to sleep and hypnapompic when popping out of bed

30
Q

there’s abnormally early onset of ___ in narcoleptics

A

REM

31
Q

dx for narcolepsy

A

multiple sleep latency tests

32
Q

meds for narcolepsy

A

methylphenidate, modafinil

33
Q

modafinil used for

A

narcolepsy and daytime somnolence of sleep apnea

34
Q

meds to dec cataplexy

A

TCAs

35
Q

disorder of stage 4 sleep

A

sleep walking/somnambulism

36
Q

sleep walking aka

A

somnambulism

37
Q

night terrors seen during which stage of sleep

A

stage 4

38
Q

older male patients lack normal REM hypotonia and act out their dreams

A

REM behavior disorder

39
Q

REM behavior disorder precedes onset of

A

Parkinson’s or Lewy body dementia