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Sleep DO

Disturbances in sleep encompass a variety of conditions affecting both the quality and patterns of rest. Parasomnias, such as sleep-related bruxism and sleepwalking, are characterized by abnormal movements or behaviors.

Sleep DO

Sleep D/O

Dyssomnias

Dyssomnia NOS
Hypersomnia/Hyperphagia

Sleep drunkenness

Menstural-assoc. syndrome

Klein-Levin syndrome

Periodic hypersomnia

Muscular

Nocturnal Leg Cramps

Treatment:

  • Quickly standing up and walking a few steps
  • Stretching the calf by grabbing the toes and pulling them upward toward the knee
  • Nocturnal Myoclonus

    Stereotyped abrupt contraction of certain leg muscles during sleep.

    (Patient kicks during sleep)

    Periodic Limb Movement

    Involuntary rhythmic limb movements either while asleep or when awake

    Idiopathic Restless Leg Syndrome

    Circadian rhythm
    Unspecified
    Shift work
    Jet lag
    Delayed sleep phase
    Breathing related
    Central alveolar hypoventilation syndrome

    Ondine's curse (Congenital problems)

    Sleep apnea

    Mixed

    Central

    Obstructive

    Pickwickian

    Obstructive sleep apnea + Obesity

    Narcolepsy
    1' Hypersomnia
    1' Insomnia

    Parasomnias

    Parasomnia NOS
    Substance-induced sleep D/O
    D/t GMC
    D/t another mental d/o
    Sleep-related headbanging

    Jactatio capitis nocturna

    Somniloquy

    Sleep talking

    Sleep-related bruxism

    Grinding of the teeth

    Sleep paralysis
    Nocturnal enuresis

    Rx: Bell-and-pad

    Somnambulism

    Sleep walking

    Sleep Terror D/O

    Pavor Nocturnus or Incubus

    Nightmare D/O

    Formerly known as Dream Anxiety D/O