REMember to Sleep! Introducing Dr. Michelle Haroldson
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In this podcast, Dr. Michelle Haroldson, a hospitalist and a sleep medicine physician with Ridgeview's Sleep Clinic, talks about sleep and why it is important, specific sleep conditions and various treatments.
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Objectives:Upon completion of this podcast, participants should be able to:
- Summarize the importance of sleep for physical health and wellness
- Identify barriers to (impacts upon) sleep
- Identify treatment options for sleep disorders.
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SHOW NOTES: *See the attachment for additional information.
How do we break the cycle of burnout? Approximately 50% of burnout is present with clinicians prior to COVID.
Why sleep is important- 1/3 of an individual's life is spent sleeping. - Sleep is when the body resets, restores, and heals - Higher mortality rates may occur with those who sleep less than 6 hrs a night. - Optimal sleep window is 6.5 to 8.5 hours a night.
Stages of Sleep- 4 stages (Light sleep, slow wave, dream sleep) - Sleep architecture -Shift work
REM sleep- what happens during this sleep stage
Sleep conditions/disorders - Narcolepsy - Sleep walking - Dream enactment - Sleep apnea - Sleep talking - Snoring - Kleine-Levin
Why see a sleep specialist- People are paying attention to their sleep- Sleep study
Impacts upon sleep - Society's values on sleep - Blue wave light - Lack of sleep associated with major accidents
How to improve sleep - Decide sleep is a priority - Appropriate bedtime - Decreasing exposure to blue wavelength light - Remove light from sleeping environment - Sleep temperature - White noise - Sleep zone
Medications that affect sleep (for better or worse) - Mental health or psychiatric meds - Vistaril, Benadryl - Beta blockers- Melatonin - antidepressants
Thanks to Dr. Michelle Haroldson for her knowledge and contribution to this podcast.
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