Saturday, January 8, 2011

How to do a Sleep Study (or zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)

Annie and I had the privilege of doing a sleep study on Thursday night (she did the study); I was the adult supervision. A sleep study for a 6 year old goes something like this.

Gather: Teddy bear, purple blankie, butterfly pillow, snacks, Little Mermaid DVD, Little Mermaid book, nighttime CD packed all in a ladybug backpack.

Drive down to Childrens Hospital at 7:15 PM. Arrive and follow the blue stars to the Childrens ICU unit; find the sleep study room; it is quite small. A hospital bed, chair/bed for dad to sleep in, dvd player and two cameras that record every movement.

Then hook up child to much electrical equipment. Oxygen sensor on toe, 2 probes on legs, two on chest, one on back, 5 on the face and about 5 on the head. Each has a small wire attached to probe; then route all wires through the back up
to the head and put a sock with a small face hole - so that patient can rest comfortably.

Watch Little Mermaid until subject gets tired; turn off Little Mermaid, get scared so dad has to crawl in bed with patient. Wait for patient to fall asleep - maybe 15 minutes, carefully try to sneak out of bed to go to his own chair. False alarm once, false alarm twice - ahhh then I get to go to my own chair.

Patient awake at 11.00 PM - calling for daddy; patient awake and 4:00 AM - all tangled up; patient awake at 5:00 AM - time to go home and see mommy. Dad encourages another 60 minutes of sleep - no go. Out the door into the chilly MN January air; just to be met by a couple coming in for a baby (that brings back memories). . . .

Home at 6 and everyone slowly waking up here - and just in time to put Little Mermaid on again; dad showers; we have strep running in the family we load everyone up for a quick trip to the clinic and 3 strep tests (all negative) and then drop everyone off at home and at work by 8.45 AM.

You have to see it to believe it.

Lee

5 comments:

heather said...

We just did that last month. Now need to follow up with Pulmonology. Her tests showed mild sleep apnea. Hoping that means no cpap for now.

http://sealbark.blogspot.com/2010/12/why-sleep-study.html

Melinda said...

What a dad! You must have huge sections of Little Mermaid memorized by now! Hugs for my Annie girl for being so brave!

suepsales said...

what a little sweetheart!! I am sure she was so happy daddy was there and her little mermaid dvd. looks like she did well getting set up. dan said he was glad you got some sleep. lol. Men, duh.......

Turquoise Gates said...

My daughter had this same type of study for 7 days this past fall! It was awful. It was for her epilepsy. You might enjoy the photos...here's the first entry.

http://turquoisegates.blogspot.com/2010/11/evening-in-hospital-mayo-day-1.html

cassie said...

so proud of annie girl! i hope you got a nap later in the day;)