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PRITE 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!
  • PRITE 2024 EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!!

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  • The primary taste cortex in humans: - Dorsolateral - Orbitofrontal - Anterior insulra -Somatosensory - Posterior temporal - ANSWERAnterior insular Which area requires public schools to provide edu resources for children with disabilities - ANSWERfederal government Patient is not able to produce 11 words starting with letter P but can name 12 animals. Where is the injury? - Normal -Frontal lobe - Parietal - Factitious - Temporal - ANSWERFrontal Ambigious results on multiple sleep lat...
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NEW RPSGT EXAM- 2024 Study Guide and Practice Test Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
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  • _____ _______ are a common complaint with PAP, especially with Nasal Pillows. - Answer-Nose Bleeds ________ __________ almost always relates to air leaks and air blowing across the eyes.-can cause conjunctivitis too - Answer-Eye Irritation ________ ____________ can help to identify Seizure Activity, which usually involves some degree of arousal. - Answer-Video Monitoring ________ should be reported as a total number, index number, numbers occurring in REM sleep and in non-REM sleep for all...
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PRITE 2020 Correct Questions & Answers (GRADED A+)
  • PRITE 2020 Correct Questions & Answers (GRADED A+)

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  • The primary taste cortex in humans: - Dorsolateral - Orbitofrontal - Anterior insulra -Somatosensory - Posterior temporal - ANSWERAnterior insular Which area requires public schools to provide edu resources for children with disabilities - ANSWERfederal government Patient is not able to produce 11 words starting with letter P but can name 12 animals. Where is the injury? - Normal -Frontal lobe - Parietal - Factitious - Temporal - ANSWERFrontal Ambigious results on multiple sle...
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SDS - Kittering Exam 160 Questions with Correct Answers
  • SDS - Kittering Exam 160 Questions with Correct Answers

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  • SDS - Kittering Exam 160 Questions with Correct Answers A pt is recently dx with a REM d/o wishes to have another sleep study in a different lab to confirm the dx. What would the sleep tech expect to observe that would confirm the pt dx of a REM d/o? a. decreased REM latency b. decreased 1st period of REM c. decreased REM activity d. decreased REM percentage to total sleep - Correct Answer a. The AASM grants lab accreditation for a period of how many years? a. 1 b. 3 c.5 d.7 - Co...
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RPSGT Practice Test #1 Correct 100%
  • RPSGT Practice Test #1 Correct 100%

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  • while reviewing the scoring report, the tech noticed that the lowest SpO2 is listed as 0% what should the tech do next? a. review the study, and lable bad data where the pluse oximeter falied. b. do nothing as the report is accurate. c. reschedule the pt for a repeat study becasue of corrupted data. d. check the pulse ox before attempting to generate the report again. - ANSWER A. Review the Study and appropiately lable any bad data where the pulse oximeter failed. when generating a report t...
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PSG 2411 FINAL EXAM SET
  • PSG 2411 FINAL EXAM SET

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  • PSG 2411 FINAL EXAM SET when performing a MWT a 4-trial _____ minute protocol is recommended - 40 Excessive daytime sleepiness is defined as: - sleepiness occurring in a situation when one would be expected to be awake and alert _____ SOREMPS seen on an MSLT nap is indicative of narcolepsy - 2 Reduced sleep latency during the MSLT is defined as a mean sleep latency - less than 8 minutes You have achieved a good titration when you see that the RDI is _____ per hour (or reduced by...
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RPSGT BLUEPRINT STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS, GRADED A+| latest update 2024/25|
  • RPSGT BLUEPRINT STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+| latest update 2024/25|

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  • RPSGT BLUEPRINT STUDY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+ What do you need for a valid order? - -Physicians signature and what type of study needs to be done Normal Heart Rate (Adults) - -60-100 Normal Heart Rate (Peds) - -80-120 Normal Respiration (Adults) - -12-20 Normal Respiration (Peds) - -20-30 Hypotension - -<95/60 Hypertension - ->140/90 What is a result from a decreased production of hypocretin in the brain stem? - -Narcolepsy Hypnagogic hallucinations occur when: -...
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AASM Sleep Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024/25 Update
  • AASM Sleep Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024/25 Update

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  • AASM Sleep Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024/25 Update Following RECOMMENDED guidelines, which of the following would be an appropriate time to end an MWT: 1. No sleep at 20 minutes of recording 2. 20 minutes even if sleep occurs earlier 3. A single epoch of N1 4. 3 consecutive epochs of stage N1 Choose matching definition Generalized tonic-clonic seizures In the preauricular behind the ear Continuous positive airway pressure mask 3 consecutive epochs of stage N1 Don't know? 1 o...
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BBH 101 Exam 2 PSU questions and answers 100% verified
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  • 3 Major systems of stress physiology: - Sympathetic Nervous System- response in seconds HPA Axis- response in minutes Immune System- response in days Acute Sleep Deprivation: - Short-term... Impaired cognition Increased risk of accidents Adaptations to drug use: - Tolerance Disruptions to homeostasis Anhedonia- inability to experience pleasure from anything other than drugs CRH & Stress of withdrawal Hypofrontality- more impulsive, impaired decision making (less activity in frontal cor...
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CPSGT Practice Test 2 (Polysomnography) 100% PASSED
  • CPSGT Practice Test 2 (Polysomnography) 100% PASSED

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  • CPSGT Practice Test 2 (Polysomnography) 100% PASSThe goals of PAP therapy include all of the following EXCEPT to ve diminished lung capacity. b. eliminate flow limitations in the upper airway. c. eliminate excessive daytime somnolence. d. eliminate snoring. - ANSWER-A: Improve diminished lung capacity. The CPAP and BiPAP used in the sleep lab are non-invasive respiratory therapies that do not have effects on patient's lung capacity or tidal volumes. The focus of the PAP devices is to ma...
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