I PASSED MY SLEEP BOARD EXAM !!!!!!!!!
Thank you, family and friends that gave me support through this journey. I love you all very much.
I'll expand on this when I'm not about to pass out.
Edit: I even got a new job today because I passed, which is AWESOME cos I couldn't STAND where I was working.
Edit:
To answer Expo's question
I've been working in a "Sleep Lab" as a sleep technician for a little over 4 years. As a sleep tech I help to diagnose and treat sleep disorders by running all night examinations of EEG, EMG, EKG, and EOG along with monitoring respiratory patterns. I also find the proper settings for whats known as a CPAP machine, for people who have sleep apnea and need treatment for it. There are different levels of sleep techs, PSGT<CPSGT<RPSGT, RPSGT being the highest level. In order to even take the RPSGT exam you have to work in the field for 2 years and go through certain courses. I took my test in March and waited a grueling 3 months to get my results.
Thank you, family and friends that gave me support through this journey. I love you all very much.
I'll expand on this when I'm not about to pass out.
Edit: I even got a new job today because I passed, which is AWESOME cos I couldn't STAND where I was working.
Edit:
To answer Expo's question
I've been working in a "Sleep Lab" as a sleep technician for a little over 4 years. As a sleep tech I help to diagnose and treat sleep disorders by running all night examinations of EEG, EMG, EKG, and EOG along with monitoring respiratory patterns. I also find the proper settings for whats known as a CPAP machine, for people who have sleep apnea and need treatment for it. There are different levels of sleep techs, PSGT<CPSGT<RPSGT, RPSGT being the highest level. In order to even take the RPSGT exam you have to work in the field for 2 years and go through certain courses. I took my test in March and waited a grueling 3 months to get my results.
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expo:
Well done. A sleep what?
rickmitten:
well done dude!