Test yourself on restless legs syndrome; germ cell tumors; statin use; autoimmune syndromes; and sleep apnea with this quiz.
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Your findings on an annual physical examination for a 54-year-old man include a history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia. His BMI is 37 and his blood pressure is 126/82 mm Hg. He says his sleep is good and he has no daytime sleepiness. However, something alerts you to the possibility of sleep apnea.
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Question 1. E
Question 2. A
Question 3. F
Question 4. B
Question 5. E
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