sleep studies and brain waves Flashcards

1
Q

how long to the 4 stages of sleep cycle for

A

70 to 120 minutes

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2
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The first REM period lasts about __ to __minutes, and each successive REM cycle (increases, decreases) in length and frequency so the “density” of REM sleep increases over the night

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5-10

increases

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3
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what is stage 0

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wakefulness with eyes closed, occurring just before sleep onset

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4
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how does wakefullness look with Electroencephaloghram

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more desynchronous activity beta waves predominate which are low in amplitude and high in frequency

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5
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what does relaxation in sleep look like in Electroencephaloghram

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brain activity is more synchronized. Just closing your eyes will result in alpha waves predominating which are slower/lower frequency and higher in amplitude

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6
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what is stage 1

A

drowsiness (me all day)

presleep

small waves

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7
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what is stage 2

A

asleep

dominated by theta waves

sleep spindles

NREM

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8
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what is stage 3

A

delta waves

less sleep spindles

NREM

deep NREM

hard to wake

gH release

SWS slow wave sleep

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9
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What is REM sleep

A

fast desynchronized EEG

body paralyzed

dreaming

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10
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what happens after REM

A

back to stage 2

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11
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t/f Longer you have been awake, the more quickly one will enter into these stages/fall asleep

A

t

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12
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what stage is the longest

A

stage 2 about 50% of cycle

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13
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what does REM sleep look like

A

stage 1

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14
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what is the shortest stage

A

stage 1 (5%)

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15
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percent REM takes up in cycle

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20- 25%

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16
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percent stage 3 takes up

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15 - 20%

17
Q

how long would 5 cycles typically last

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7.5 hours

18
Q

parts of the brain that regulate wakefullness

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brainstem, thalamus, hypothalamus and basal forebrain

19
Q

part of the brain involved in the switch between awake and sleep

A

ventrolateral preoptic nucleus (VLPO or VLPN) of the hypothalamus

VLPO inhibits regions in brainstem involved in wakefulness

20
Q

Multiple neurotransmitters are involved in wakefulness such as?

A

acetylcholine, histamine, dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin

21
Q

every 24 hours the arousal system is inhibited during sleep by

A

GABA!!!!!! yo gaba gaba

22
Q

The perifornical area of the lateral hypothalamus contains neurons that secrete

A

hypocretin/Orexin

23
Q

stimulate the VLPO and promote wakefulness and are thought to be “unique” to the phenomenon of wakefulness

A

perifornical area

secrete hypocretin/Orexin

24
Q

name of the sleep study

A

Polysomnography

  • electroencephalography (EEG)
  • electrooculography (EOG)
  • electromyography (EMG)
  • vitals signs including O2 saturation, HR, RR, EKG
25
Q

test for excessive sleepiness

A

Multiple sleep latency test (MSLT)

  • takes place during their normal period of wakefulness
  • every 2 hours patient is placed in a dark room
  • given opportunity to fall asleep for 20 minutes
  • latency to sleep is measured with full polysomnography

-an average sleep latency less than 5 minutes = excessive
daytime sleepiness