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neurotransmitters released in sleep
serotonin
norepinephrine
what does adenosine have to do with sleep
released when you are awake
makes you drowsy
broken down when you sleep
what are the cycles of sleep
rem, 1, 2, 3, 4
rem sleep
rapid shallow breathing
eyes jerk
limbs paralyzed
hr/bp increased
male erections
dreams
stage 1
light
slow eye movement
awaken easily
stage 2
eye movement stop
slower brain waves
stage 3
slower brain waves
stage 4
deep sleep
rem cycles per night
4
deep sleep cycles per night
2
which trimester of pregnancy needs more sleep
1st
sleep deprivation symptoms
lack of concentration
hallucinations
bad hand eye coordination
% of men and women who have ever had insomnia
30 and 40 respectively
sleep tips
no light
no random naps
excercise
no caffein, nicotine, alcohol
relax before bed
don't lie in bed awake
sleep apnea
breathing starts and stops
sleep apnea (OSA) symptoms
day time drowsiness
awaken with shortness of breath
dry mouth and sore throat when you wake up
morning headaches
can't stay asleep
uncontrolled htn
sleep apnea (OSA) risk factors
big neck
over weight
htn
narrow airway
male
uses alcohol or smokes
over 65
OSA treatment
stop smoking and drinking
loose wight
CPAP
surgery
pink eye (conjunctivitis) is caused by
bacteria
virus
allergies
toxins
other diseases
pink eye (conjunctivitis) symptoms
redness or irritation in the eyes
water discharge
glacoma types
open type
closed type
which type of glaucoma is an emergancy
closed type
what is damaged to cause vision loss
optic nerve caused by increased ocular pressure
what are different treatment drug types for glaucoma
beta-blockers
adrenergic
cholinergic
alpha-agonits
prostiglandin analogues
cholinesterase inhibitors
eye drop application steps
form pocket in lower lid
press in on the inside corner of the eye
wait 1 minute between drops
wait 10-15 minutes between different eye medications
which diseases are autoimmune
addison's disease
type 1 diabetes
lupus
multiple sclerosis
graves disease
celiac disease
pernicious anemia
rheumatoid arthritis
crohn's disease
corticosteriods do what with autoimmune disease
decrease inflammation
decrease immune response
imunosuppresent drugs
azathioprine
cyclophosphamide
cyclosporine
methotrexate
corticosteroid counciling
tapered dose
take with food
don't stop abruptly
xalatan
latanoprost
travatan
travoprost
prostanoid agonist (decrease ocular pressure)
alphagan
brimonidine
antihistimine
glacoma
vigimox
moxifloxacin
bacteria conjunctivitis
zymar
gatafloxacin
bacterial conjunctivitis
patanol
olopatadine
antihistimine
viral conjuctivitis
deltasone
prednisone
corticosteroid
decadron
dexmethazone
corticosteroid