Excessive Sleepiness: Recognition, Diagnosis, and Management in Primary Care
 

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1. According to the 2005 National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America Poll, what percentage of patients report that clinicians ask about their sleep?
 
 

A. 18%

 

B. 29%

 

C. 43%

 

D. 70%

 

2. Which of the following medications are associated with excessive sleepiness?
 
 

A. Selegiline

 

B. Bronchodilators

 

C. Dopamine agonists

  D. Xanthines
  E. Quinidine
 
3. What score on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale is considered indicative of excessive sleepiness?
 
 

A. 2

 

B. 4

 

C. 8

  D. 12
 
4. The Berlin Questionnaire is used to assess risk for obstructive sleep apnea in several different categories. Which of the following is NOT a category of questions used in the Berlin Questionnaire?
 
 

A. Neck circumference

 

B. Hypertension

 

C. Snoring

 

D. Excessive sleepiness

 
5. Which of the following agents is NOT FDA-approved for the treatment of excessive sleepiness in narcolepsy?
 
 

A. Modafinil

 

B. Caffeine

 

C. Sodium oxybate

  D. A and B
  E. B and C
 
6. Good sleep-wake hygiene involves:
 
 

A. Regular caffeine use at all hours of the day

 

B. Creating a comfortable sleep environment

 

C. Getting regular exercise

  D. A and B
  E. B and C
 
 


 
           

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