Deck 9: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders

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Most people who snore do not have OSA,but almost all patients with OSA snore.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, the second statement is true.
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Which of the following are the most common sites of airway narrowing or closure during sleep for a patient with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?

A) the retropalatal and retroglossal regions
B) septal deviation and enlarged turbinates
C) hypertrophic adenoids and tonsils
D) redundant parapharyngeal folds
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Which of the following is true of tongue-retaining devices (TRDs)used to treat patients with sleep-related breathing disorders?

A) They typically are made of acrylic resin and are composed of two pieces that cover the upper and lower dental arches.
B) Over 70 different types of TRDs have been approved by the FDA for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
C) TRDs are capable of providing continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
D) TRDs generally are made of silicone in the shape of a bulb or cavity.
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Which of the following is true about primary snoring?

A) Primary snoring is associated with fragmentation of sleep architecture.
B) Primary snoring is not associated with disrupted sleep or complaints of daytime sleepiness.
C) Primary snoring is also known as upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS).
D) Primary snoring is characterized by episodes of complete cessation of breathing due to airway obstruction during sleep.
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Which of the following components of a polysomnogram (PSG)is used to monitor eye movements?

A) ECG
B) EEG
C) EMG
D) EOG
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Which of the following is the most successful surgical treatment for OSA in children?

A) uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)
B) radiofrequency volumetric tissue reduction (RVTR)
C) adenotonsillectomy
D) laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP)
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Approximately what percentage of patients who try positive airway pressure (PAP)for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)are able to tolerate it?

A) 100
B) 75
C) 50
D) 25
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Which of the following is characteristic of REM sleep?

A) synchronous brain waves
B) low-voltage EEG waves
C) mental inactivity
D) physiologic stability
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Deck 9: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
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Most people who snore do not have OSA,but almost all patients with OSA snore.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, the second statement is true.
Both statements are true.
2
Which of the following are the most common sites of airway narrowing or closure during sleep for a patient with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)?

A) the retropalatal and retroglossal regions
B) septal deviation and enlarged turbinates
C) hypertrophic adenoids and tonsils
D) redundant parapharyngeal folds
the retropalatal and retroglossal regions
3
Which of the following is true of tongue-retaining devices (TRDs)used to treat patients with sleep-related breathing disorders?

A) They typically are made of acrylic resin and are composed of two pieces that cover the upper and lower dental arches.
B) Over 70 different types of TRDs have been approved by the FDA for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
C) TRDs are capable of providing continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
D) TRDs generally are made of silicone in the shape of a bulb or cavity.
TRDs generally are made of silicone in the shape of a bulb or cavity.
4
Which of the following is true about primary snoring?

A) Primary snoring is associated with fragmentation of sleep architecture.
B) Primary snoring is not associated with disrupted sleep or complaints of daytime sleepiness.
C) Primary snoring is also known as upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS).
D) Primary snoring is characterized by episodes of complete cessation of breathing due to airway obstruction during sleep.
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Which of the following components of a polysomnogram (PSG)is used to monitor eye movements?

A) ECG
B) EEG
C) EMG
D) EOG
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Which of the following is the most successful surgical treatment for OSA in children?

A) uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)
B) radiofrequency volumetric tissue reduction (RVTR)
C) adenotonsillectomy
D) laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty (LAUP)
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Approximately what percentage of patients who try positive airway pressure (PAP)for treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)are able to tolerate it?

A) 100
B) 75
C) 50
D) 25
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Which of the following is characteristic of REM sleep?

A) synchronous brain waves
B) low-voltage EEG waves
C) mental inactivity
D) physiologic stability
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