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Posted by LeeSDC on March 09, 2004 at 05:19:12:Does anyone have a policy on TV use during PSG's. This appears to prolong latency to sleep at start of PSG and after arousals. Some of my techs seem to allow the pt. to use it as long as they like.
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 07:57 3/09/04 (24)
- Re: Television use policy sleepygirl 15:31 3/09/04 (23)
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 10:24 3/10/04 (22)
- Re: Television use policy sleep for thought 11:23 3/10/04 (21)
- Re: Television use policy lightenup 23:12 3/11/04 (0)
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 10:03 3/11/04 (19)
- Re: Television use policy sleepygirl 07:53 3/12/04 (4)
- Re: Television use policy I believe in comfort but... 15:28 3/12/04 (3)
- Re: Television use policy sleepygirl 14:42 3/15/04 (2)
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 11:01 3/16/04 (1)
- Re: Television use policy SLEEPYSUE 13:45 3/16/04 (0)
- Re: Television use policy SLEEPYSUE 13:45 3/11/04 (13)
- Re: Television use policy bob 16:06 3/11/04 (12)
- Re: Television use policy Texas Tech 05:51 3/12/04 (11)
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 16:44 3/12/04 (10)
- Re: Television use policy sleepygirl 14:48 3/15/04 (5)
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 11:05 3/16/04 (4)
- Re: Television use policy sleepygirl 17:19 3/18/04 (2)
- Re: Television use policy Old Sleeper 09:18 3/19/04 (1)
- Re: Television use policy sleepygirl 15:00 3/19/04 (0)
- Re: Television use policy Pam RPSGT 16:08 3/16/04 (0)
- Re: Television use policy RPSGT2 18:01 3/12/04 (3)
- Re: Television use policy sleep for thought 21:19 3/14/04 (2)
- Re: Television use policy RPSGT2 04:20 3/15/04 (1)
- Re: Television use policy yep yep, I agree 09:02 3/15/04 (0)
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