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The HFF - ANSWERS-Which filter would be used to adjust the rise time of a signal?
Blood Iron Deficiency - ANSWERS-What are some possible causes for secondary PLMS?
Nocturnal polysomnography - ANSWERS-NPSG stands for ________ .
3-12 - ANSWERS-Sleepwalking and night terrors are common in the ages of
Nocturnal seizure - ANSWERS-a ---- study is used to look for seizure activity during sleep.
artifact generated from electrical devices - ANSWERS-The 60-Hz notch filter is used to eliminate
ventricular contraction - ANSWERS-In an EKG the QRS complex represents
PAC - ANSWERS-A premature P wave in the EKG is referred to as a
Backup rate - ANSWERS-During bilevel titration he ----- is sometimes used to treat central
apneas.
advanced sleep phase syndrome - ANSWERS-what is it called when a person goes to bed early in
the evening & wakes early in the morning?
, 6 hours - ANSWERS-What is the minimum recording time for a study?
4-5 - ANSWERS-How many naps does an MSLT consist of?
ventricular repolarization - ANSWERS-In an EEG the T wave represents
REM - ANSWERS-Antidepressants suppress which stage of sleep?
starts with central component that then becomes obstructive - ANSWERS-A mixed apnea ___
study identification number - ANSWERS-The technician should log which patient information
into the computer before the study ?
slow-wave sleep - ANSWERS-Sweat artifact looks like ____
sudden, random, violent movements during NREM sleep - ANSWERS-Nocturnal paroxysmal
dystonia is characterized by
Bilevel positive airway pressure spontaneous/timed - ANSWERS-BiPAP S/T stands for ____
the gain being set too high - ANSWERS-When a signal starts blocking & squaring off at the top it
is caused by ___
stage 1 sleep - ANSWERS-theta waves are primarily associated with ---
in stage 2 sleep - ANSWERS-k-complexes are often seen ----