The heart rate slows, breathing becomes more shallow and irregular, and an EEG would show the first signs of sleep spindles in _____ sleep.
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Multiple Choice
Which statement about sleep apnea is true?
A
It causes a person to slip suddenly into REM sleep during the day.
B
There is no effective treatment for it.
C
It may stop a person's breathing for 10 seconds or more.
D
It causes SIDS.
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Understand the definition of sleep apnea: Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep.
Identify the symptoms and effects of sleep apnea: One of the main symptoms is that it can cause a person's breathing to stop for 10 seconds or more during sleep.
Differentiate sleep apnea from other sleep disorders: For example, narcolepsy is a disorder that causes a person to suddenly fall into REM sleep during the day, which is different from sleep apnea.
Consider the treatment options for sleep apnea: There are effective treatments available, such as CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) machines, which help keep the airway open during sleep.
Clarify misconceptions: Sleep apnea is not directly linked to causing SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), which is a separate condition affecting infants.
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