Asked by Darion Shields on Jun 04, 2024
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When does central sleep apnea typically occur?
A) When biological rhythms, especially core body temperature, are disrupted
B) When airflow is stopped due to a narrow airway or an obstruction in the airway
C) When histamine levels drop below a certain threshold
D) When the brain does not send the signal to breathe to the respiratory system
Central Sleep Apnea
A sleep disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep due to a lack of respiratory effort.
Biological Rhythms
The natural cycles of change in our body's chemicals or functions, often influenced by environmental factors such as light and dark.
Respiratory System
The system in living organisms that includes certain organs and structures for exchanging gases, applicable to both plants and animals.
- Master the concept and distinctive properties of assorted sleep disorders.
- Analyze the neurological and physiological components involved in particular sleep disorders.
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Learning Objectives
- Master the concept and distinctive properties of assorted sleep disorders.
- Analyze the neurological and physiological components involved in particular sleep disorders.
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