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uh, every day and night.... i am a sleep tech... RPSGT.
That is a good question Mike. One that I can't answer. A better question would be why isn't there more of a dialogue between the RPSGT and the sleep patient. It seems to me that the majority of the sleep knowledge is locked away in the lab from 7pm to 7am. In my opinion the RPSGT holds about 60% of the sleep knowledge with the physicians holding the rest. If the patient is denied access to the sleep doc or tech then who is educating them?
As the clinical coordinator for our sleep center, each patient is scheduled for a pre sleep consult before their sleep study, to register , go over paperwork, watch an educational video and discuss their night of sleep with us.... sooooo, unless the patient opts out of this...which they normally dont....our patients all get to speak to a registered sleep tech, and I even provide each one with my business card to call me if they ever have any questions.... what do ya'll think?
Respiratory therapists are also involved in educating the patient. I think part of the problem is that sleep techs perform the sleep study, while the patient is sleeping, then go home to get their own zzzzzz's. There isn't an opportunity for the tech to spend much time educating patients. And in my experience, when you ask questions at your study, the tech tells you that they can't say much because they are not the doctor. I work with a sleep doc and the sleep lab where my studies were done, and I still get that for an answer.
Rock Hinkle said:That is a good question Mike. One that I can't answer. A better question would be why isn't there more of a dialogue between the RPSGT and the sleep patient. It seems to me that the majority of the sleep knowledge is locked away in the lab from 7pm to 7am. In my opinion the RPSGT holds about 60% of the sleep knowledge with the physicians holding the rest. If the patient is denied access to the sleep doc or tech then who is educating them?
Wicked grin w/bared teeth. You really wanna stir the pot, donchya, Rock Hinkle. Its really NOT a wise idea to get me started on one of my biggest pet peeves!!! Good thing I don't have the time right now and shouldn't even be peaking in the forum!!
Yeah, Rock, how available are the sleep techs to us and what would we use them for. I have never talked to a sleep tech outside the lab. Maybe I'll call them today with some of the questions I have for my doctor.
Thanks, Mary Z.
Mike said:Rock, in the ideal world, when, how often and under what circumstances would we patients speak to a Sleep Technologist?
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