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Home sleep apnea testing data is protected by HIPAA:




a) Except when stored in the cloud


b) When the patient requests it


c) Only when scored -- raw date is not protected


d) In all cases

d) In all cases

Scoring of respiratory events from home sleep apnea testing must:




a) Provide a measure equivalent to the AHI in laboratory testing


b) Use Rule 1.B from the AASM Scoring Manual


c) Use Rule 1.A. from the AASM Scoring Manual


d) Score apneas only

a) Provide a measure equivalent to the AHI in laboratory testing

Scoring of respiratory events from home sleep apnea testing must:




a) Be scored manually by a qualified sleep technologist


b) Have raw data reviewed by the interpreting physician


c) Have processed data reviewed by the interpreting physician


d) Be reviewed by a qualified sleep technolgist

b) Have raw data reviewed by the interpreting physician

Home sleep apnea testing reports must include:




a) A measure of heart rate during the recording period


b) Sleep time


c) A distinction between apnea and hypopnea


d) A distinction between central and obstructive events

a) A measure of heart rate during the recording period

Home sleep apnea testing reports must include:




a) Body position


b) A measure of technical adequacy


c) Number of premature ventricular beats


d) A measure of snoring volume

b) A measure of technical adequacy