ch 43 sleep Flashcards

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sleep cycle stage 1 NREM

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  • lasts few minutes
  • lightest level of sleep
  • decreased physiological activity begins with gradual fall in vital signs and metabolism
  • sensory stimuli easily arouse person
  • when awakened, peson feels as though daydreaming
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sleep cycle stage 2 NREM

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  • 10-20 minutes
  • period of sound sleep
  • relaxation progresses
  • body functions continue to slow
  • arousal remains relatively easy
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sleep cycle stage 3 NREM

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  • 15-30 minutes
  • initial stage of deep sleep
  • muscles completely relaxed
  • vital signs decline but remain regular
  • difficult to arouse and rarely moves
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sleep cycle stage 4 NREM

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  • 15-30 min
  • deepest stage of sleep
  • if sleep loss has occured, sleeper spends considerable part of night in this stage
  • vital signs significantly lower than waking hours
  • sleepwalking and enuresis sometimes occur
  • difficult to arouse
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REM sleep

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  • begins 90 min after sleep has begun
  • duration increases with each cycle and averages 20 min
  • vivid full-color dreaming
  • eyes move, fluctuating heart rate and respirations, BP changes, loss of skeletal muscle tone, increase in gastric secretions
  • difficult to arouse
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sleep cycle

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stage 1->2->3->4->3->2->REM->2->3->4->3->2->REM

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insomnia

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  • chronic difficulty falling asleep, frequent awakenings from sleep, and/or a short or nonrestorative sleep
  • most common (especially for women)
  • often signals underlying physical or psychological disorder
  • transient insomnia (situational)
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sleep apnea

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  • lack of airflow through the nose and mouth for periods of 10 seconds or longer during sleep
  • 3 types- central, obstructive, mixed
  • causes excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and fatigue
  • central-dysfunction of resiratory center in brain
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narcolepsy

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dysfunction of mechanisms that regulate sleep and wake states

  • REM occurs 15 min within falling asleep
  • vivid dreams difficult to distinguish from reality
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cataplexy

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associated with narcolepsy
-sudden muscle weakness during intense emotions that can occur at any time of the day, pt may lose voluntary muscle control

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sleep deprivation

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  • result of dyssomnia

- caused by illness, emotional strain, medication, environmental disturbances, and variability of sleep timing

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parasomnia

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  • more common in children

- sleepwalking, night terrors, nightmares, bedwetting, body rocking, and bruxism (teeth grinding)

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sleep safety

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  • night-light
  • bed set to lowest setting
  • remove clutter from floor between bed and bathroom
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promoting sleep hygiene

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  1. exercise daily
  2. caution against sleeping long hours
  3. just use bedroom for sleep and sex
  4. use relaxation techniques
  5. limit caffiene
  6. consume carbs or milk before bed
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