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ABDSM FINAL EXAM 2026 | VERIFIED QUESTIONS & CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES | COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE | A+ GRADE

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ABDSM FINAL EXAM 2026 | VERIFIED
QUESTIONS & CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES | COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
| A+ GRADE
ABDSM FINAL EXAM

VERIFIED QUESTIONS & CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE

COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE | A+ GRADE |



FORMAT KEY: = CORRECT ANSWER | = RATIONALE | Options run A → E



Q1. A 45-year-old male patient reports waking up feeling unrefreshed despite
sleeping 8 hours. A polysomnogram reveals repeated arousals occurring
predominantly in REM sleep. Which of the following BEST explains why REM
sleep disruption leads to non-restorative sleep?

A. REM sleep is responsible solely for physical tissue repair

B. REM sleep occurs only in the first half of the night
C. REM sleep is critical for memory consolidation, emotional processing, and cognitive
restoration

D. REM sleep is the deepest stage and disruption causes pain sensitization
E. REM sleep is when the body produces the most cortisol

CORRECT ANSWER: C. REM sleep is critical for memory consolidation,
emotional processing, and cognitive restoration

RATIONALE: REM sleep plays a vital role in higher cognitive functions including
memory consolidation, emotional regulation, and learning. Disruption of REM sleep—
common in OSA where apneic events are most severe during REM due to muscle
atonia—leads to non-restorative sleep, cognitive impairment, and mood disturbances.
REM sleep is not primarily for physical repair (that is NREM stage 3) and cortisol rises
in the early morning hours, not specifically during REM.

,Q2. During a sleep study review, you notice that your patient's sleep architecture
shows 60% of total sleep time in Stage N1. Which clinical scenario BEST explains
this finding?

A. The patient has a normal sleep pattern consistent with aging

B. The patient likely has severe obstructive sleep apnea causing repeated arousals

C. The patient consumed excess caffeine which promotes N1 sleep

D. The patient is a trained athlete with enhanced slow-wave sleep

E. The patient has hypersomnia causing prolonged light sleep

CORRECT ANSWER: B. The patient likely has severe obstructive sleep apnea
causing repeated arousals

RATIONALE: Normally, N1 sleep constitutes only 2–5% of total sleep time. A
dramatically elevated N1 percentage (60%) indicates the patient is being repeatedly
aroused back to the lightest stage of NREM sleep. This is a hallmark of severe OSA,
where each apneic/hypopneic event terminates with a cortical arousal, fragmenting
sleep and preventing progression into deeper, restorative stages (N3 and REM).



Q3. A 38-year-old woman undergoes an in-lab PSG. The sleep technologist notes
that the patient's chin EMG shows complete muscle atonia, EEG shows sawtooth
waves, and there is rapid eye movement activity. The patient is MOST likely in
which sleep stage?

A. N1 — transitional sleep
B. N2 — with sleep spindles present
C. N3 — slow-wave sleep

D. REM — active dreaming sleep

E. Wake — relaxed wakefulness

CORRECT ANSWER: D. REM — active dreaming sleep

RATIONALE: The triad of sawtooth waves on EEG, rapid eye movements (REMs)
on EOG, and complete skeletal muscle atonia on chin EMG is the defining feature of
REM sleep. The muscle atonia during REM is mediated by active inhibition of motor
neurons and is clinically significant in sleep-disordered breathing because the upper
airway dilator muscles are also affected, predisposing to airway collapse.

,Q4. A patient's partner reports that the patient stops breathing roughly every 90
minutes throughout the night. As a dental sleep medicine provider, you recognize
that this pattern likely corresponds to which physiological phenomenon?

A. The patient is experiencing central apneas related to Cheyne-Stokes respiration

B. The apneas correspond to REM sleep cycles, which recur approximately every 90
minutes

C. The patient's sleep is being disrupted by periodic limb movements at 90-minute
intervals

D. The body's circadian arousal rhythm peaks every 90 minutes during NREM
E. The apneas are positional and occur when the patient rolls over every 90 minutes

CORRECT ANSWER: B. The apneas correspond to REM sleep cycles, which
recur approximately every 90 minutes

RATIONALE: Sleep architecture follows an ultradian rhythm with cycles of
approximately 90 minutes. REM sleep appears at the end of each cycle. Because upper
airway muscle atonia is most pronounced during REM, apneic events are frequently
most severe and frequent during REM periods. A bed partner observing apneas at ~90-
minute intervals is likely noticing the pattern of REM-predominant OSA.


Q5. During patient education, you explain how sleep pressure builds up. A patient
asks: "What happens in my brain when I haven't slept enough?" Which of the
following BEST describes the correct physiological mechanism?

A. Serotonin accumulates in the reticular activating system causing fatigue

B. Adenosine accumulates in the brain promoting sleep drive — the homeostatic sleep
pressure

C. Melatonin secretion increases throughout the day causing progressive drowsiness
D. Cortisol decreases sharply during sleep deprivation causing fatigue

E. Dopamine depletion in the limbic system causes the urge to sleep

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Adenosine accumulates in the brain promoting sleep
drive — the homeostatic sleep pressure

, RATIONALE: Adenosine is a byproduct of neuronal energy metabolism that
accumulates progressively during wakefulness. It acts on adenosine receptors
(particularly A1 and A2A) in the basal forebrain to inhibit wake-promoting neurons,
increasing sleep pressure (Process S). This is the mechanism underlying why caffeine
— an adenosine receptor antagonist — promotes wakefulness. Understanding this
helps dental sleep medicine practitioners explain to patients why poor sleep hygiene
worsens OSA symptoms.



Q6. A 52-year-old executive states: "I only need 5 hours of sleep — I've always
been that way." His Epworth Sleepiness Scale score is 14/24. How would you
counsel this patient regarding his sleep claim?

A. Accept his claim as some individuals are genetically short sleepers requiring only 5
hours
B. Explain that an ESS of 14 indicates significant daytime sleepiness inconsistent with
adequate sleep, and further evaluation is warranted
C. Advise him to maintain his schedule as he has adapted to sleep restriction over time

D. Prescribe melatonin to improve his sleep quality without extending duration

E. Reassure him that executives commonly require less sleep due to high cognitive
stimulation

CORRECT ANSWER: B. Explain that an ESS of 14 indicates significant
daytime sleepiness inconsistent with adequate sleep, and further evaluation is
warranted

RATIONALE: While rare mutations (e.g., DEC2 gene) allow true short sleepers to
function on 4–6 hours, this is extremely uncommon (<3% of population). An ESS score
≥11 indicates significant excessive daytime sleepiness. A score of 14 strongly suggests
that this patient's self-reported adaptation is actually chronic sleep deprivation or
undiagnosed sleep disorder (likely OSA given context). Referral for sleep evaluation is
appropriate.



Q7. You are reviewing a PSG report and notice that the patient has 0% of N3
(slow-wave sleep). The patient is a 67-year-old male on nightly benzodiazepine
medication. What is the MOST likely explanation?
A. Benzodiazepines enhance N3 sleep by reducing arousals

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