Sleep Flashcards
1
Q
What are the stages of sleep?
A
- Awake: beta waves
- NREM:
- theta waves prominent (s1)
- sleep spindles and mixed EEG (s2)
- slow wave (s3) deep sleep
- slow-wave with progressively more delta (s4) - REM
* Deep sleep at the beginning, then fades to REM before waking.
2
Q
What are the consequences of poor sleep?
A
- Accidental death
- Memory loss
- Hallucinations (in the case of deprivation)
- Weakened immune response
- Increased obesity/diabetes risk
*A major issue in occupational health
3
Q
Describe two sleep/wake disorders according to the DSM-5 and outline treatment options.
A
- Insomnia
- Difficulty initiating sleep, maintaining sleep, or early morning awakening without the ability to return to sleep
- More common in women
- Results in fatigue, anxiety, irritability, and impaired concentration
TREATMENT:
- medication
- psychotherapy - Hypersomnia
- Excessive sleepiness despite adequate sleep
- At least 3 times per week for at least 3 months - Narcolepsy
- Irrepressible need to sleep and a presence of at least one of the following: cataplexy, hypocretin deficiency or REM latency less than 15 minutes
TREATMENT:
- sleep routines, exercise and diet, or in the case of cataplexy: carers, psychotropics etc.