Which of the following sleep disturbances is correctly matched with its description? A. Sleep apnea: difficulty breathing during sleep B. Narcolepsy: sudden sleep during waking consciousness C. Night terrors: sudden awakenings accompanied by extreme fear, panic, and strong physiological arousal D. Insomnia: temporary paralysis of the body before or after sleep is a condition in which a person has difficulty breathing while sleeping A. Bruxism B. Narcolepsy C. Night terror D. Sleep apnea
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Sleep apnea: difficulty breathing during sleep - B. Narcolepsy: sudden attack of sleep, loss of muscle control, and hallucinations - C. Night terrors: screaming fear while asleep - D. Insomnia: difficulty falling asleep and not feeling well rested Show more…
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