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How to Prepare
for a Sleep Study:
Where do I go for
my sleep study?
Sleep studies are provided in one of our sleep evaluation labs, Carrollton,
Douglasville, and Peachtree City. Arrival time will be given to
you at the time your sleep study appointment is made. It is very important
to arrive on time, not earlier than 15 minutes prior to scheduled time.
Your study will take most of the night, finishing the next morning between
5:00am to 7:00am.
What do I bring to my sleep
study?
Bring a two-piece pajama or sleep
wear (shorts and a t-shirt are acceptable), and a favorite pillow and/or
blanket if you have one. Please keep the amount of belongings you bring
to a minimum. Bring all completed paper work to your study and
all medications in their original bottles that you routinely take at night.
What happens to me during
the sleep study?
You will be greeted and escorted to your sleep room by the sleep technologist.
The technologist will answer any questions you may have and will leave
you to change into night ware. Next you will go to the Sleep Evaluation
Prep room to get “hooked-up” where the technologist will gently
apply different colored electrodes to your scalp, beside your eyes under
your chin on your chest and on your legs below the knee. These electrodes
will monitor all parameters during your sleep which will aid in an accurate
diagnosis of your condition. Once your hook-up is complete the technologist
will help you get comfortably settled into bed and will conduct calibrations
which are verbal instructions that you follow while being recorded. The
calibrations are to ensure that the equipment is reading your eye movements,
breathing and other functions correctly. When the calibrations are finished
you will be asked to complete a bedtime questionnaire, then you are ready
to begin your sleep study. The technologist will be in the Control Room
adjacent to the sleep room all night and will assist you as needed throughout
the night. When your study recording time is complete the technologist
will awaken you and conduct post calibrations similar to those done before
the start of your study at the beginning of the night. Then all of the
electrodes and measuring devices will be removed and you can shower and
get dressed. You will be asked to fill out a morning time questionnaire
before leaving for home or work.
What happens after my sleep study?
When your sleep study is completed, the technologist will remove all measuring
devices. You are welcomed to then shower, dress and leave for work or
home. You can expect a call and follow-up appointment from your physician
to review the sleep study results.
Do
I have to do anything special the day of my sleep study?
Avoid napping on the day of the test.
Make sure all gels, creams, sprays or mousse is washed from your hair.
Remove all make-up before arriving to the Sleep Center. Take all medications
as usual unless told otherwise. Also, avoid caffeine intake (coffee, tea,
coca-cola or chocolate) past noon the day of your study (test).
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