Background info
Causes of Insomnia
Sleep Hygiene
Treatment
Things to avoid
100

As you begin to fall asleep, you enter which state of sleep? REM or Non-REM

Non-REM (stage 1, 2, then 3)

100

Drinking coffee in the afternoon can contribute to sleep difficulty, due to the effects of this natural stimulant? 

caffeine 

100

True/False: Regularity and routine promote good sleep


True

100

This medication is often used to help with trauma related nightmares

Prazosin

100

True/False: Long term use of medications for insomnia is encouraged for continued sleep benefit

False

200

During stage 2 sleep, what happens to your body temperature? Increase or Decrease

Decrease

200

Name 2 medical conditions that may contribute to sleep disruptions

Chronic pain, BPH, GERD, allergies, migraines, COPD, heart disease, diabetes, HTN, restless leg syndrome, sleep apnea, etc

200

Describe the ideal environment to promote good sleep

Dark, quiet, cool room

200

This medication is commonly found in over the counter sleep aids or in "PM" sinus products. However, its should be used with caution especially in older adults.

Diphenhydramine

200

Alcohol is often used to induce sedation, however it can cause significant sleep disruption. Name 2 other substances can cause sleep problems?

nicotine, caffeine, cocaine, methamphetamines, ecstasy, etc. 

300

True/False: Sleep helps to regulate levels of the hormones ghrelin and leptin which play a role in feelings of hunger or fullness.

True

300

What mental health condition can you experience extended periods of time without needing sleep but not feel tired?

Bipolar disorder (mania/ hypomania)

300

What are some things that should be avoided within ~ 4 hours of bed? 

Caffeine, nicotine, exercise, heavy meals, excess liquids

300

This herbal supplement is often used for sleep onset insomnia and helps to reinforce circadian rhythms 

Melatonin

300

Name 2 risks of sedative hypnotic medications like Zolpidem and benzodiazepines

memory concerns, falls, overdose, physical dependence withdrawal, interference with PTSD treatment, etc.

400

This is a type of insomnia characterized by waking up multiple times per night and remaining awake for an extended period of time

Sleep maintenance insomnia

400

Certain medications may cause sleep difficulties. What are 2 things you could do to help with this side effect? 

Talk to doctor or pharmacist, take medication earlier in the day, discuss if it should be taken with or without food, consider reducing dose, consider alternative medications. 

400
True/False: If you do have disrupted sleep at night, taking a 3-4 hour nap during the day is helpful to reduce fatigue

False- daytime naps should be limited to 30 minutes

400

This is the most effective treatment for insomnia with a goal to reduce thoughts that may contribute to poor sleep and develop behaviors that help you to fall asleep, stay asleep, and improve daytime functioning 

Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)

400

Why should use of cell phones/ other electronic devices be avoided before bed? 

Light exposure promotes wakefulness 

500

This stage of sleep first occurs about 90 minutes after falling asleep and recurs about every 90 minutes, getting longer later in the night. Your brain is active and dreams occur in the stage. 

REM sleep

500

How can alcohol impact sleep? 

Causes poor sleep quality and duration. Alcohol suppresses REM sleep. 
500

If you are unable to fall asleep within 30 minutes, what should you do? and why?

Get out of bed and do a relaxing activity. Do not return to bed until you feel tired

500

This tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) is available in a low dose formulation approved for sleep maintenance insomnia. 

Doxepin

500

Antipsychotics, like Quetiapine (Seroquel), are sometimes used for sleep. What risks are associated with these medications that may limit their use? 

Metabolic- increased blood sugar, cholesterol leading to risk of diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and possible heart attacks or strokes

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