Sleep deprivation
Sleep cycle
Sleep quality measures
Model of Insomnia
Sleep strategies
100

What happens to cardiovascular system?

Irregular heart rate. 

Risk of heart disease

100

How many stages of sleep cycle in 1 cycle?

Four

100

The period between lights off and sleep onset?

Sleep latency

100

A diagnostic model for tracing the causes of insomnia

What is 4 Factor model?


100

Restricting the hours of sleep to only the hours spent ACTUALLY asleep

What is sleep compression/sleep restriction therapy?

200

What happens to central nervous system?

Cognitive impairment

Memory lapses 

Impaired moral judgement

Hallucinations

200

How long does each sleep cycle last?

90 minutes on average

200

The cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep.

Sleep debt

200

Family history of insomnia is a _________ factor

Predisposing

200

Designating the bed as the sole location for falling asleep

What is stimulus control?

300

What happens to immune system?

Poor immunity

300

Which stage involves lowering of heart and breathing rate?

Stage 2 (N2)

300

The amount of time spent sleeping as compared to the amount of time spent in bed

What is sleep efficiency?

300

Health problems like hypertension, diabetes and obesity are ________ factors for insomnia.

Precipitating

300

Following a comprehensive set of behaviors conducive to a good sleep and avoiding maladaptive behaviors, like heavy dinner or screen exposure

What is sleep hygiene?

400

What happens to Pancreas?

Diabetes type 2
400

Which stage exhibits the highest level of brain activity?

Stage 4 (REM) sleep

400

The biological drive to fall asleep experienced as the level of drowsiness

What is sleep pressure?

400

Drinking coffee late into the evening and near bedtime is a ________ factor for insomnia

Perpetuating

400

The common myths about sleep. 

Cognitive distortions

500

What happens to muscles?

Aches

Tremors

Impaired reaction time

500

Which stage is essential for the body to recover and to grow?

Stage 3 (N3)

500

An objective measure which involves overnight sleep study in a sleep lab

What is polysomnography?

500

This factor is the therapeutic target of hypnotic/sedative medications.

Conditioned arousal

500

A technique involving tensing & then relaxing muscle groups systematically to reduce stress & promote relaxation.

What is Progressive muscle relaxation?

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