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Now completely updated and reorganized to reflect the most recent Sleep Medicine board examination, the ICSD-3, and the revision to the AASM Scoring Manual, Kryger’s Sleep Medicine Review, 2nd Edition, provides authoritative guidance and cutting-edge information to help you prepare for the test and for clinical practice. Authors Meir H. Kryger, Russell Rosenberg, Douglas Kirsh, and Lawrence Martin have ensured that this unique review tool contains an assessment of the most current standards, techniques for applying the new scoring rules, and tips for passing the exam – all correlated with other products in the trusted Kryger line of sleep medicine references for a seamless test prep and clinical resource experience.

  • Consult this title on your favorite e-reader.
  • Test your knowledge with more than 450 in-book questions, and more than additional 500 bonus questions online.
  • Monitor your progress with an online testing module that tells you which questions you answer correctly and incorrectly so that you can retest accordingly.
  • Explore explanations further with answers keyed to the relevant sections of Dr. Kryger's Principles and Practices of Sleep Medicine as well as the Atlas of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
  • Effectively prepare for the exam using a format reorganized to include eight new content areas, a mix of review questions weighted to correspond with the test, and new content areas for practitioners taking the European and Japanese sleep boards.
  • Stay up to date with the latest innovations in the field, including questions related to home sleep testing.
  • Keep up with recent changes in the exam through coverage of techniques for applying the new scoring rules, information on the latest classification definitions (ICSD-3), links to CME and Maintenance of Certification (MOC), tips for passing the exam, and more.

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Date de parution 09 février 2015
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EAN13 9780323370196
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Kryger's Sleep Medicine Review
A Problem-Oriented Approach
Second Edition
Meir H. Kryger, MD, FRCPC
Professor of Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
New Haven, Connecticut
Russell Rosenberg, PhD, DABSM
CEO
The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine and Technology
Atlanta, Georgia
Douglas Kirsch, MD, FAASM
Medical Director, Carolinas Sleep Medicine
Carolinas HealthCare System
Charlotte, North Carolina
Lawrence Martin, MD, FCCP
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Cleveland, Ohio
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Using This Book to Review Sleep Medicine
How the Book Is Organized
For Those Wishing to Use the Book as a Self-Assessment and Learning Tool
Study Guide for the ABIM Sleep Medicine Certification Examination
Differences between the Old and New Examinations
Who Has Taken and Passed the Examination?
Recent Pass Rates of the Sleep Medicine Examination
The Odds of Passing the Certification Examination
Content Areas of the Examination
Sleep Medicine Certification Examination Blueprint (from the ABIM Website)
Tips to Help You Pass the Sleep Medicine Board Examination
Get Going
Continuing Medical Education
CME for Physicians
Continuing Education Credit for Other Groups
Section 1 Normal Sleep and Its Variants
1.1. Sleep-Wake Mechanisms and Neurophysiology
1.2. Circadian Mechanisms and Neurophysiology
1.3. Sleep at Different Ages and Stages of Human Life
1.4. Sleep Deprivation
1.5. Polysomnography: Methods, Rules, Event Scoring, Sleep Staging
Section E1. Normal Sleep and Its Variants
Section 2 Sleep-Wake Timing
Questions
Answers
Summary
References
Section E2 Sleep-Wake Timing
Section 3 Insomnia
Questions
Answers
Summary
References
Section E3 Insomnia
Section 4 Hypersomnolence
4.1. Narcolepsy
4.2. Other Hypersomnias
4.3. Potpourri of Sleepiness
Section 5 Parasomnias
5.1. Non-Rapid Eye Movement Parasomnias
5.2. Rapid Eye Movement Parasomnias
5.3. Other Parasomnias
5.4. Name That Stage
Section 6 Movement Disorders
6.1. Limb Movement Disorders
6.2. Other Movement Disorders
Section 7 Breathing Disorders
7.1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea
7.2. Central Sleep Apnea
7.3. Sleep-Related Hypoventilation and Hypoxemic Syndromes
7.4. Other Sleep-Breathing Disorders
Section 8 Sleep in Other Disorders
8.1. Neurologic Disorders
8.2. Psychiatric Disorders
8.3. Other Disorders
Section 9 Gone but Not Forgotten
Why This Chapter?
References
Appendix 1 Highly Recommended Lists by Section
Section 1: Normal Sleep and Its Variants
Section 2: Sleep-Wake Timing
Section 3: Insomnia
Section 4: Hypersomnolence
Section 5: Parasomnias
Section 6: Movement Disorders
Section 7: Breathing Disorders
Section 8: Sleep in Other Disorders
Section 9: Gone but Not Forgotten
Appendix 2 Topics Index
Appendix 3 Knowledge Base for Sleep Medicine Practitioners in Europe
A Physiologic Basis of Sleep (ATLAS2, Chapter 3)
B Assessment of Sleep Disorders and Diagnostic Procedures (ATLAS2, Chapters 13.1, 17, 18, and 19)
C Insomnia (ATLAS2, Chapter 10)
D Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders (ATLAS2, Chapter 13)
E Hypersomnias of Central Origin (ATLAS2, Chapter 11.1)
F Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders (ATLAS2, Chapter 9)
G Parasomnias (ATLAS2, Chapter 12)
H Sleep-Related Movement Disorders (ATLAS2, Chapter 11.2)
I Miscellaneous Sleep-Related Conditions and Disorders
J Societal, Economic, Organizational, and Research Aspects of Sleep Medicine (ATLAS2, Chapter 5)
Appendix 4 Knowledge Base for Sleep Medicine Practitioners in Japan
1. Fundamentals of Sleep (Section 1; ATLAS2, Chapter 3)
2. Interview of Patients (Section 1; ATLAS2, Chapters 8 and 20)
3. Symptoms of Sleep Disorders (Section 1; ATLAS2, Chapter 8)
4. Therapeutics (Sections 2-8; ATLAS2, Chapters 6, 10, 13, 17)
5. Tests Used for Sleep Evaluation (Sections 1-8; ATLAS2, Chapters 8 and 18)
6. Specific Sleep Disorders
Appendix 5 International Sleep Medicine Board Certification Examinations
WSF
WASM
Appendix 6 Knowledge Base for Dental Sleep Medicine Practitioners
Skills Tested
Examination Content Areas
Copyright

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kryger, Meir H., author.
Kryger's sleep medicine review : a problem-oriented approach / Meir H. Kryger, Russell Rosenberg, Lawrence Martin, Douglas Kirsch.-Second edition.
p. ; cm.
Sleep medicine review
Preceded by Kryger's sleep medicine review / Meir H. Kryger [et al.]. c2011.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN 978-0-323-35591-9 (pbk. : alk. paper)
I. Rosenberg, Russell, author. II. Martin, Lawrence, 1943-, author. III. Kirsch, Douglas B., author. IV. Title. V. Title: Sleep medicine review.
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Preface
Why another edition of this sleep medicine review book? The short answer is to help identify areas of strength and weakness for practitioners of the field. The longer answer is that the field has changed. The Board examination has changed! Home sleep testing is now the norm for first assessment of sleep apnea, there is an update to the classification system (ICSD3), and updates to the scoring manual and new treatments are available. The task of keeping up becomes even more important with the introduction of Maintenance of Certification.
At the age of 62, one of the authors, Meir Kryger, decided to take the ABIM sleep medicine board examination. He had previously obtained board certification via the American Board of Sleep Medicine (ABSM) and didn't really need to take the new ABIM exam; nonetheless, he wanted the experience in order to better teach trainees and others preparing for a career in sleep medicine.
The authors have taught at many Board Review courses and wanted to see the other side-what students and trainees have to go through in preparation for this examination. We were surprised to discover that there really aren't many resources available for examinees that present current standards and scoring techniques and that are in sync with what is expected of a modern sleep medicine practitioner.
Colleagues who have been practicing sleep medicine for many years and are excellent clinicians have confessed hesitancy about taking sle

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