Medical Mx
Surgical Mx
Lifestyle Changes
Fitness to Drive
100

What does CPAP stands for?

Continuous Positive Airway Pressure 

100

When would you consider surgery?

When all other methods has been exhausted
100

Name one lifestyle change that a patient may make in order to manage their sleep apnoea

One of: Weight loss, Reduction of alcohol intake, Avoid sleeping on your back

100

What type of license CAN you NOT hold if you have ESTABLISHED OSA?

an unconditional license

200
What is the basic function of Dental Appliances in OSA management?

Reposition the jaw or the tongue to keep the airway open

200

What kind of surgery would you undergo if needed?

no one-size-fits-all, but usually just remove obstruction

200

Name two lifestyle changes that a patient may make in order to manage their sleep apnoea

TWO of: Weight loss, Reduction of alcohol intake, Avoid sleeping on your back

200

List 2 reasons why you are NOT fit to hold an unconditional license as a commercial driver

  • ESTABLISHED sleep apnoea syndrome 

  • Frequent self-reported* episodes of sleepiness or drowsiness while driving; or

  • Has had motor vehicle crash(es) caused by inattention or sleepiness; or

  • Opinion of the treating doctor represents a significant driving risk

300

Mention all three Dental Appliances for OSA

Mandibular Advancement Devices, Mouth Guards, Tongue-retaining devices 
300
Name 1 way you'd determine where to operate on

one of: Sleep study, X-Rays, CT-Scans

300

How might weight gain contribute to sleep apnoea?

Excess fat deposits around the upper respiratory tract may restrict the airways

300
List 3 drivers that are considered 'commercial drivers'

Drivers of heavy vehicles, public passenger vehicles or requiring a dangerous goods driver licence

400

Stuart an his family went on a vacation with their family friend, but he forgot to pack his PAP machine. Will anyone be getting sleep that night and why?

No. A PAP machine will only manage OSA symptoms while the user is wearing it. Should the user stop wearing it, the symptoms will return soon.

400

Name 2 places you would operate on in the UPPER AIRWAY

2 of: Upper Airway (Tongue, Tonsils, Jaw, Roof of the mouth) 

400

Stuart sews 5 golf balls onto the back of his shirt in order to stop himself from sleeping on his back. Why might this aid his sleep apnoea?

Sleeping on your back can cause additional pressure to be placed on the airways. It may also cause potential obstructions such as the tongue to roll back into the throat.

400

If Stuart has had a motor vehicle crash caused by inattention or sleepiness, but has not gotten any treatment, he fit to hold....

no license :(

500
In a hypothetical scenario, should Stuart be diagnosed with REM-related OSA, which PAP machine may his physician recommend and why?

Automatic Positive Airway Pressure (APAP). Significantly higher air pressure may be needed during his REM stages of sleep.

500

Name 2 places you would operate on the NOSE

2 of: Nose (Nasal Septum, Turbinates, Sinuses, or Rhinoplasty)

500

Stu has had one too many beers on Friday falls asleep on the kitchen floor. During Stuart's sleep on that Friday night, he finds that his sleep apnoea is considerably worse. How might the alcohol have contributed to his poor quality of sleep?

Alcohol can cause the muscles of the airways to relax. This loss of muscle tone may cause loose tissues to block the upper respiratory tract.

500

If Stuart has frequently self-reported episodes of sleepiness when driving, but is compliant with Tx and has satisfactory Tx, he is fit to hold...

a conditional license :)

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