PATIENT & CAREGIVER EDUCATION
Instructions for Your Alice
NightOne Home Sleep Apnea Test
(HSAT)
This information explains how to use an Alice NightOne device for your home sleep
apnea test (HSAT). Alice NightOne is a medical device with sensors that’s used to
diag nose obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
About the Alice NightOne Device and Sensors
Your healthcare provider will give you a case with everything you need for your
HSAT. The case will include:
An Alice NightOne device. This is a rectang ular device that will keep track of
your body position (such as if you’re lying on your back, side, or stomach). It
will also store all the information from your HSAT.
An effort belt. This is a belt you’ll wear around your chest. It will measure how
hard your lungs are working . One end of the effort belt should already be
attached to the Alice NightOne device.
A nasal cannula. This is a thin, flexible tube that you’ll place under your nose.
It will measure how much air you’re breathing and keep track of your snoring.
A pulse oximeter. This is a wire with a gray rubber sensor that you’ll place on
your finger. It will measure your pulse, blood flow, and the amount of oxygen in
your blood. The pulse oximeter should already be attached to the Alice
NightOne device.
AA batteries. You will only use these if the batteries inside the Alice NightOne
device stop working.