Polysomnographic Technology
Polysomnographic technologists use sleep technology as part of a team, under the general supervision of a licensed physician, by applying a unique body of knowledge and methodological skills, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up of sleep disorders in patients of all ages. The professional realm of this career includes patient instruction on the use of devices for the treatment of breathing problems during sleep and helping individuals develop sleeping habits that promote good sleep hygiene. If you see yourself helping others improve their quality of life through a good night’s sleep, read on to learn what training OCC has to offer in this important and fast-growing health care career. A major emphasis of the program is to prepare students for the successful achievement of the Registered Polysomnographic Technologist's credential.
Department Contact Information
Daniel D. Lane, MAPsy, CCSH, RPSGT, FAAST
dgoyalane@occ.cccd.edu
Credit Courses
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An introduction to fundamentals of sleep technology, the signs, symptoms, treatments, polysomnography recording techniques, and other differences observed in various sleep disorders.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A100
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Fundamentals of PSG, including application of electrodes, basic wave forms, artifacts, and introduction to the PSG machine. All enrollees must be accepted into the Polysomnography program.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A140
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A fundamental and detailed study of the various sleep disorders, their symptoms, consequences, treatments, and polysomnographic manifestations. Sleep stage scoring, pattern recognition and data computation are covered. Instruction in patient examination and history taking for sleep disorders is included.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A150
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Electrocardiogram analysis for the assessment and care of patients in a sleep lab.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A155
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Hands-on experience and instrumentation theory of various polysomnographic recording equipment utilized for recording sleep studies and includes patient hookup, calibration and simulated testing in the lab. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and oxygen titration demonstration.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A160
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A165
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A170
Grading Mode: Pass/No Pass
Clinical application of Polysomnographic testing at an affiliated sleep disorder center to include patient interaction, application of testing equipment, and monitoring sleep behavior. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A175
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An introduction to the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system with correlation to related symptoms and pathology as needed by a Polysomnography Technologist.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A190
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Review of normal and abnormal polysomnographic recordings. Learn to recognize normal and abnormal sleep and breathing patterns and behaviors, artifacts, titration of CPAP, BiPAP, and oxygen. Scoring and calculation of polysomnographic recordings.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A250
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Advanced aspects of polysomnographic technology, testing, instrumentation, ancillary testing, basic management skills, and computerized scoring.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A260
Grading Mode: Pass/No Pass
Continued clinical application of Polysomnographic testing at an affiliated sleep disorder center. Includes patient interaction, application of testing equipment, and monitoring sleep behavior. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A265
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An advanced practice of polysomnography to understand and gain knowledge of current trends in the pediatric sleep and the importance of competent performance in the field as it pertains to pediatric sleep.
Catalog Program Pages Referencing PSG A280
Grading Mode: Pass/No Pass
Final clinical experience in an affiliated Sleep Disorders Center. Students will work with patients and technologists at night in the laboratory to obtain interpretable polygraphs. Offered on a pass-no pass basis only.