Are you a physician/surgeon –
an otorhinolaryngologist ?

Really interested in:
 Sleep Medicine& Otorhinolaryngology
 SLEEP OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY


JUST TEST YOURSELF
ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH 90% OF THE
NAMES / ABBREVIATIONS / PHRASES BELOW?


Questions are asked by

Kanit Muntarbhorn… drkanitsleep@gmail.com

[ NB. Patients cannot consult Dr. Kanit Muntarbhorn  คณิต มันตาภรณ์.
Patients cannot be examined and cannot be treated by Dr. Kanit ]


 
   
 
AASM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine), AAST (American Association of Sleep Technologists), ablation, AB (automatic behavior), ABG (arterial blood gas), ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties), ABSM (American Board of Sleep Medicine). abdominal movements, AC (signal, amplifier) , acetylcholine, acoustic rhinomanometry, acoustic rhinopharyngometry, actigraph (a biomedical instrument to measurement of
body movements etc.), active sleep (almost equivalent to REM sleep), adaptive servo-ventilation, adenotonsillectomy (Ts and A), ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder), adjustable insomnia, advancement, adult Obstructive sleep apnea, AHI (apnea-hypopnea index; see instructions from AASM), AI (apnea index), AI (arousal index),
airflow thermistor, airflow thermocouple, ANS (autonomic nervous system), APAP/A-PAP/Auto PAP (autotitrating positive airway pressure), ASDA (American Sleep Disorders Association- now AASM), APSS (associated professional sleep societies), ASPS (advanced sleep phase syndrome),airflow, airway bypass surgery, airway, alcohol, alertness, allergy, analogue polysomnography, alpha activity (alpha EEG wave or sequence of waves with a frequency of 8-13 Hz), alpha sleep (sleep with alpha activity), alpha-delta sleep (sleep
with alpha-delta activity), alveolar hypoventilation, ambulatory monitor,
 
     
     


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