PPT-Sleeping Disorders
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Sandra Cortez Psychology Mrs McElmoyl Common Sleeping Disorders Insomnia Narcolepsy Sleep Apnea Night Terrors Sleepwalking What is Insomnia Insomnia is a common
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Sandra Cortez Psychology Mrs McElmoyl Common Sleeping Disorders Insomnia Narcolepsy Sleep Apnea Night Terrors Sleepwalking What is Insomnia Insomnia is a common sleep disorder . Also its possible for otherwise healthy people to develop severe illness so any one concerned about their illness should consult their doctor There are emergency warning signs that should signal anyone to seek medical care urgently Emergency Warning g Swiss Army Knife Sewing kit Extra tarp First Aid Kit Bandages eg self adhesive sterile gauze tensor bandage Ointments eg antiseptic wipes burn relief Tools eg scissors twe ezers tape Medications for pain fever allergies Needed prescriptions Health Disorders. Learning Objectives. Learners will gain knowledge on . four . different psychological disorders. .. Learners will be able to identify different symptoms that are associated with any of these four disorders.. Background. Rough sleeping significantly higher than HL1 stats. Problematic sofa surfing identified in National Youth Homelessness survey. Question whether rough sleeping increasing. Need to understand if policy responses needed. By: Leo Ye. Period 7. Sleeping for 7 or less hours. 7 hours is the minimum sleep most adult need.. Adults sleeping less than 7 hours may cause headaches and other uncomfortableness. . Not having enough sleep might impact a person’s learning and remembering ability.. Jose L. . Barba. Sleep disorders are problems with trying to fall asleep, staying asleep or sleeping too much. Sleep disorders cause abnormal behavior while sleeping. There has been many studies on these disorders and we still do not know some of the causes of why people have sleep disorders. . Total 30 . 19 boys 11 girls. Before eat. . 1.time. When 2.easily to be waken up . . 3.talk in dream. After sleep quality. Do you eat before you go to sleep?. MICRO-BLOGGING DATA. Haoran. Yu, . Guangzhong. Sun, Min . Lv. Outline. Introduction. Data. Methods. Find the longest inactive time span to discover sleeping time from dense data. Statistics method in discovering sleeping time pattern from sparse data. 58% Adults Snore. 36% Complain of Insomnia. 15% note persistent Excessive Daytime Sleepiness. 3% Unusual Nocturnal Behaviors. 28% Workforce on night or rotating shifts. One in Three Individuals are Dissatisfied with Their Sleep. 1. Awaken easily at any noise. 2. Fall asleep to music or TV. 3. Sleep deeply through anything. 4. Use the computer or play video games an hour or less before going to sleep?. Do Now. Do Now. Reading: Sleep Deprivation May be Ruining Teen Health: . 4 and who werent. but then I recollect all the sleeping performances that had already happened before, long ago. voluntary or unvoluntary? Sleeping performance cannot be owned like other perfo 4and who weren146t but then I recollect all the sleeping performances that had already happened before long agovoluntary or unvoluntarySleeping performance cannot be owned like other performances we h SYSTEMIC LECTURE 24-07-2014. NON ORGANIC SLEEP DISORDERS. Stages of Sleep . Stage 1. . Stage 1 sleep, or . drowsiness. , is often described as first in the sequence. The eyes are closed during Stage 1 sleep, but if aroused from it, a person may feel as if he or she has not slept. Stage 1 may last for . If you’ve suffered insomnia for a while, you’ve probably been advised to avoid TV, computer screens or any other bright light an hour before going to sleep.
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