Waves
Sleepppy
Sleep
Dementia
Types of dementia
100

Short, tight waves, regular activity when you are awake 

Alpha waves 

100

Healthiest sleep stage 

Stage 4

100

Sleep is needed for proper _______ system function such as concentration, mood stability, release of growth hormone, cellular repair, coordination, and MEMORY ENCODING 

Nervous 

100

a decline from a previously established level of cognitive and functional performance of an individual that is sufficient to interfere with daily activities 

Normal aging of the nervous system; symptom of other disease 

4th leading cause of death in adults 

Dementia 

100

Multiple infarcts over time (mini strokes); 2nd most common form of dementia 

Vascular dementia 

200

Big waves, may be setting off dreams throughout the night (stage 3 and 4) 

Delta waves

200

Adult standard for number of hours of sleep needed 

8-9 hours 

200

Daytime sleep attacks; irresistible desire to sleep several times a day lasting for 1-2 minutes; may have hypnogogic hallucinations at sleep onset; cataplexy (muscle paralysis) 

Narcolepsy 
200
Most common form of dementia 

Alzheimer's disease 

200

genetic link (recessive); destruction of the striatum 

Huntington's disease

300

Spread out more, slowing down and relaxing; moving into stage 1 of sleep (awake and REM sleep) 

Beta waves 

300

Infants need how many hours of sleep? 

16 hours/day

300

Narcolepsy is a distortion of which sleep stage? 

REM

300

Mini mental status examination, clock drawing test, dementia rating scale, wechsler adult intelligence scale 

Dementia cognitive testing 
300

cognitive decline; gait disturbance; urinary incontinence; usually lateral ventricles involved; presents like PD

Normal pressure hydrocephalus 

400

Widening, falling asleep (stage 1, REM sleep) 

Theta waves 

400

Teens need how many hours a day of sleep? 

9 hours/night 

400

Visual tracking; inconsistent but observable ability to follow simple commands (RLA 2-3); inconsistent but clear moments of primitive communication

Minimally conscious 

400

Periods of appearing awake; no evident cerebral cortical function; eyes open spontaneously but do not track or fix; startle reaction may be present; persistent = if present more than a year

Wakeful unresponsiveness (vegetative) 

400

Thiamine; Niacin; B12 deficiency; common in alcoholics 

Wernicke-Korsakoff dementia 

500
Theta moving to beta waves 

Dreams 

500

Adults need how many hours of sleep? 

7-8 hours/night

500

Lowest level of consciousness; complete unresponsiveness; advanced brain failure; use GCS; use recovery scale about a week later 

Coma 

500

Neurofibrillary tangles similar to AD, infiltrates in dopaminergic neurons 

Lewy body dementia 

500

Picks disease; ALS; PD; idiopathic

Frontotemporal dementia 

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