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99 TMC Practice Questions for Respiratory Therapy Students
www.respiratorytherapyzone.combi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP) via a device with separate IPAP and EPAP controls. To effect this change you would: A. set IPAP less than EPAP B. set IPAP greater than EPAP C. set EPAP = 0 cm H2O D. set IPAP equal to EPAP 17. How would you characterize the degree of dyspnea of a patient who walks slower than people of the same age
Obstructive and Central Sleep Apnea Treatment – Commercial ...
www.uhcprovider.combi-level positive airway pressure [BPAP] machines) o PAP failure is defined as an inability to eliminate OSA (AHI of greater than 20 despite PAP usage) and PAP intolerance is defined as: Inability to use PAP (greater than 5 nights per week of usage; usage defined as greater than 4 hours of use per