The questions below will help decide if you need a sleep study. Each question determines how likely you are to fall asleep in different situations. Choose the answer that most closely applies to each situation. Then check the box that corresponds to your answer below the question.
Sitting and Reading
Watching TV
Sitting inactive in a public place (ie. theatre or meeting)
As a passenger in a car for an hour without a break
Lying down to rest in the afternoon
Sitting and talking to someone
Sitting quietly after lunch without alcohol
In a car, while stopped for a few minutes in traffic
Epworth Sleepiness Scale Score
(> 10 Possible Sleep Apnea)
If your total adds up to 10 or more, you may benefit from an overnight sleep study. For further information regarding the Sleep Disorder Center, call (512) 407-REST.