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