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ISR Questions
100

To score an arousal, it must last for at least _____ seconds. 

100

The P wave represents:

Atrial depolarization 

100

What is the generic name for Benadryl? 

Diphenhydramine 

100

a 90% drop in airflow with continued respiratory effort lasting at least 10 seconds. 

Obstructive apnea 

100

When measuring respiratory event desaturations, start at the nadir preceding the first breath that is reduced? 

True

200

Central apneas are scored when:

There is a decrease in the thermistor with absence of respiratory effort. 

200

Landmark waveforms for stage REM are:

Sawtooth 

200

The definition of viscous is: 

Sticky 

200

True or False: In the definition of a central apnea, there is a continuation of the effort throughout the entire event

False

200

The minimal number of limb movements required to qualify as a PLM series is: 

4

300

Ture or False: I have read and studied the entire AASM ISR Scoring Manual.

False 

300

The rhythm seen most often during wake with eyes closed in the occipital region is:

Alpha 

300

The Circadian Rhythm oscillates every _____ .

90 Minutes 

300

What is the most common form of sleep apnea seen in the lab?

Hypopneas 

300

An irregular R-R interval with P waves preceding each QRS narrow complex with a rate of 60-100 BPM:

Sinus Arrhythmia 

400

In an epoch w/14 seconds of sleep, 10 seconds of stage N1 and 6 seconds of stage N2, you would score this epoch:

Stage N1
400

The QRS represents:

Ventricular repolarization 

400

The portion of the brain that controls the Circadian Rhythm is:

SCN - Suprachiasmatic Nucleus 

400

What is Treatment-emergent central sleep apnea 

also known as complex sleep apnea, which happens when someone has OSA — diagnosed with a sleep study — that converts to CSA when receiving therapy for OSA

400

AASM Accreditation requires how many restrooms in the sleep lab? 

One for every three patients. 

500

AASM Rule 1A of scoring hypopneas include: 

a) greater than 3% desaturation 

b) the duration is greater than or equal to 10 seconds

c) all the above

c) all the above


500

Waveforms that occur in stages N1, N2, and REM with a frequency of 4-7 Hz are:

Low amplitude, mixed frequency (theta) waves 

500

The chemical responsible for brain arousals is: 

Dopamine 

500

Which criteria must be met in order to score Cheyne-Stokes breathing? 

A minimum of 5 central apneas or hypopneas per  hour for 2 hours. 

500

The frequency activity in which brain region is associated with hippocampal memory storage & retrieval? 

Frontal Midline 


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