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Home sleep apnea testing data is protected by HIPAA: a) Except when stored in the cloud b) When the patient requests it c) Only when scored -- raw date is not protected d) In all cases |
d) In all cases |
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Scoring of respiratory events from home sleep apnea testing must: a) Provide a measure equivalent to the AHI in laboratory testing b) Use Rule 1.B from the AASM Scoring Manual c) Use Rule 1.A. from the AASM Scoring Manual d) Score apneas only |
a) Provide a measure equivalent to the AHI in laboratory testing |
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Scoring of respiratory events from home sleep apnea testing must: a) Be scored manually by a qualified sleep technologist b) Have raw data reviewed by the interpreting physician c) Have processed data reviewed by the interpreting physician d) Be reviewed by a qualified sleep technolgist |
b) Have raw data reviewed by the interpreting physician |
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Home sleep apnea testing reports must include: a) A measure of heart rate during the recording period b) Sleep time c) A distinction between apnea and hypopnea d) A distinction between central and obstructive events |
a) A measure of heart rate during the recording period |
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Home sleep apnea testing reports must include: a) Body position b) A measure of technical adequacy c) Number of premature ventricular beats d) A measure of snoring volume |
b) A measure of technical adequacy |