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Your Night at the Sleep Center
Do's and Dont's for Patients Before a Sleep Study | What to Bring for a Night at the Sleep Center |Your Sleep Schedule at the Center | What Happens After Arrival at the Center | What Happens During the Test | Getting Your Results Do's and Dont's for Patients Before a Sleep StudyIn order for our electrodes to work properly, they must be applied to skin that is as clean and dry as possible.
Bring nightclothes and the personal items you would take for an overnight hotel stay including any prescription medicine. TV and magazines are available in the patient lounge. You may bring books and crafts. Do not bring any valuables or a large sum of money because we do not have a safe available. Your Sleep Schedule at the CenterA technician will be in the monitoring room (located down the hall from your bedroom) throughout the night. If you need anything during the night, all you need to do is speak and the technician hears you through the intercom. You are shown to a private bedroom, comparable to a nice size hotel room where you change into your nightclothes. The technician will familiarize you with equipment and answer any questions you may have. Next, the technician applies electrodes to your face, head, legs and chest. Approximately 19 electrodes are applied either with glue or tape. The electrodes simply record the electrical activity already present in your body, but do not generate electrical current or cause any discomfort. The electrodes are gathered into a kind of ponytail at the back of your head, so you can move around and change position during sleep. Once the electrodes are placed, you may relax until bedtime. What Happens During the Test Once you are in bed, the technician begins to monitor you as you fall asleep and go through the various stages of sleep. While people may have concerns about being able to fall asleep in a strange setting, most patients do not have any trouble falling asleep at the Center. There is a technician in the monitoring room at all times throughout the night. If you need anything speak and the technician hears you through the intercom. Patients are expected to stay in bed for 61/2-7 hours. If you need to awaken before 7:00 A.M., please let the technician know the night before. The next morning a technician removes the electrodes and you may shower before leaving. Getting Your Results The information collected during your sleep study is given to our medical director who reviews the data and sends his findings to your referring doctor. Your doctor calls you with the results, usually within two to three weeks. |
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