Polysomnography Registry Exam Preparation Application
We have graduated from counting sheep as a treatment for poor sleep. This is a no nonsense application that is intended to help prepare users for the sleep registry exam. It consists of numerous study questions that will test your preparedness in essential knowledge areas. In addition to the study questions and answers section, there are also sections devoted to EKG Rhythms and Sleep Acronyms that users might see on the registry exam. This app should provide insight into areas or topics that users might need to spend more time on before sitting for the actual exam. Study well and good luck on the exam!
Disclaimer:
The owner/author of this application has no affiliation with the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists or any other organization mentioned within the application's contents. The name of this application and its contents do not represent nor should they imply any contribution by or support of the BRPT, AASM, AAST, or any other organization for the app's content. The author/owner also has no conflicts of interest to disclose.
Though this app does contain numerous study questions and valuable content, it should not be considered to be a comprehensive study preparation tool for the registry exam. The author disclaims any responsibility for damages of any kind resulting from the use of, reference to , or reliance on information contained within this application or linked websites. The author intends to update this information periodically, but no guarantee is given that the information contained within the application is complete, accurate, or up-to-date.
The author recommends that users seek additional study resources and suggestions from http://www.brpt.org/.
References
AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events, Version 2.5. (2018). Darien: AASM.
American Academy of Sleep Disorders. (2018, July 4). Retrieved from Practice Guidelines: https://aasm.org/clinical-resources/practice-standards/practice-guidelines/
Chokroverty, S. (2017). Sleep Disorders Medicine, 4th ed. New York: Springer-Verlag, New York Inc.
RPSGT, N. B. (2011). Atlas of Clinical Polysomnography, Second Ed. Medford: Synapse Media, Inc.