Sleep Disorders Unit 3 Lesson 3. Objectives: Define and describe different types of sleep disorders. Define and describe different types of sleep disorders.

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Sleep Disorders Unit 3 Lesson 3

Objectives: Define and describe different types of sleep disorders. Define and describe different types of sleep disorders.

Warm Up Describe what occurs during a typical sleep cycle. Describe what occurs during a typical sleep cycle. Stage I – Stage II – Stage III – Stage IV – REM Stage I – Stage II – Stage III – Stage IV – REM

Sleep Disorders Sleep DisordersDYSSOMNIAS Disturbance in amount, timing, or quality of sleep. Disturbance in amount, timing, or quality of sleep. PARASOMNIAS Abnormal behavioral or psychological events during deep sleep stages. Abnormal behavioral or psychological events during deep sleep stages.

Poster Activity For your assigned sleep disorder, find: For your assigned sleep disorder, find: –What it is – symptoms –What causes it –How you treat it Create (respectful) visual image for content Create (respectful) visual image for content ~30 min

Dysomnias Sleep disorders characterized by either excessive sleep (hypersomnolence) or lack of sleep (insomnolence). Sleep disorders characterized by either excessive sleep (hypersomnolence) or lack of sleep (insomnolence). Examples: Insomnia, Narcolepsy (animals too), Obstructive Sleep Apnea Examples: Insomnia, Narcolepsy (animals too), Obstructive Sleep ApneaNarcolepsyanimals Obstructive Sleep ApneaNarcolepsyanimals Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Parasomnias Sleep disorders characterized by intense, physical activity that occurs during deep sleep stages (3 & 4). Sleep disorders characterized by intense, physical activity that occurs during deep sleep stages (3 & 4). Disturbs not only sleeper (usually unaware at the time and in the morning) but also others. Disturbs not only sleeper (usually unaware at the time and in the morning) but also others.

Parasomnia Examples Sleepwalking Sleepwalking Bedwetting Bedwetting Night Terrors Night Terrors Night Terrors Night Terrors Restless Limb Syndrome Restless Limb Syndrome Sleep Related Eating Disorder Sleep Related Eating Disorder Sleep Related Eating Disorder Sleep Related Eating Disorder REM Behavior Disorder REM Behavior Disorder REM Behavior Disorder REM Behavior Disorder Bruxism Bruxism