If you wake up in REM during the night and attempt to DEILD you don't have to worry about being in REM or not for several reason.
The first reason is that if you wake up in REM and stay up and either stay up for a few minutes (5-20 min) or just go back to sleep instantly, you are still going to start where you left of. And if you stay up for some time you are actually going to deprive your brain from the REM that it wants and are going to experience something called REM-rebound which means that the moment you fall asleep you will dream. This can be experienced to the extreme by for example sleep depriving yourself 24 hours and then attempt to go to sleep.
However the second reason it doesn't matter is this. You don't need REM in order to have non-physical vivid dream experience!
Atleast not in my experience. All you need is to focus on the dream (or something new) and you will be back, that's the whole point of WILD and DEILD.
REM only makes it easier to find this focus of awareness.
So you don't have to worry about REM being a necessity for dreaming, but use it as a tool to make the practise easier.
But when you wake up just visualize (focus on the non-physical) and when you can feel it more vividly you are basicallly dreaming already, in order to have a full experience of it you need to move your awareness even more and use your non-physical senses, so really try to see, feel or hear etc. whatever you are visualizing.
And when you can do that, just get up! And you are inducing a false awakening on your own.
WILDing is only a process of moving your awareness, DILDing is the process of becoming aware of when it have been moved.
I hope this makes sense to you, but if it don't just ask again. 
Sweet dreams!
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