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heartbeats faster than usual |
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What to do when you use a fire extinguisher |
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is a form of ventilation in which a constant level of pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is continuously applied to the upper respiratory tract of a person |
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Electrooculogram |
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O2 |
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heart flatlines |
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Upper Airway Sound Recording |
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A neurological condition that disturb the sleep wake cycles. Characterized by excessive sleepiness in the daytime and may also suddenly fall asleep during any activity. |
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filters out the high frequencies (hint: HFF) |
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TcCO2 or ETCO2 monitoring |
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The feeling of being awake but not being able to move or speak while waking up or falling asleep. |
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bed-wetting |
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system that we record PSG data on |
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E=I*R |
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A sleep disorder where breathing is interrupted repeatedly during sleep. Characterized by loud snoring and episodes of stop breathing. |
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