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  2. Positive airway pressure - Wikipedia

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    Positive airway pressure (PAP) is a mode of respiratory ventilation used in the treatment of sleep apnea.PAP ventilation is also commonly used for those who are critically ill in hospital with respiratory failure, in newborn infants (), and for the prevention and treatment of atelectasis in patients with difficulty taking deep breaths.

  3. Continuous positive airway pressure - Wikipedia

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    Nasal prongs are placed directly in the person's nostrils. A nasal mask is a small mask that covers the nose. There are also nasal pillow masks which have a cushion at the base of the nostrils, and are considered the least invasive option. [16] Frequently, nasal CPAP is used for infants, although this use is controversial.

  4. Sleep apnea - Wikipedia

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    The management of obstructive sleep apnea was improved with the introduction of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), first described in 1981 by Colin Sullivan and associates in Sydney, Australia. [120] The first models were bulky and noisy, but the design was rapidly improved and by the late 1980s, CPAP was widely adopted.

  5. US FDA identifies recall of ResMed's respiratory devices as ...

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    The FDA said ResMed was recalling these masks to update the labels and add more warnings and information. The California-based medical device maker started the recall process on Nov. 20 and has ...

  6. File:Bolschewismus ohne Maske2.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. These Stores No Longer Require Face Masks For Vaccinated ...

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    Vaccinated customers no longer need masks at Walmart or Sam's Club, and the same goes for employees.Associates will need to fill out a health assessment indicating their vaccination status, the ...

  8. When Can We Stop Wearing Face Masks? Experts Weigh In - AOL

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    You can resume activities without wearing a mask or staying six feet apart outdoors unless required by federal, state, local, or workplace rules or regulations. RELATED: The Best (and Worst) Face ...

  9. Bubble CPAP - Wikipedia

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    The successful application of bubble CPAP requires elaborate nursing care. [6] There is a learning curve to the implementation of the bubble CPAP respiratory approach that requires a team effort. [2] Respiratory therapists are important members of the team. The system has to be snugly fitted and stationed on the infant's head.