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) ?A constant amount of pressure provided through a tube in the baby
Ãâó: www.uhmc.sunysb.edu/pediatrics/glossary.html
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A method used to treat people with sleep apnea, who temporarily stop breathing many times per night. People using CPAP wear a mask over their face when they sleep, and every time they exhale, pressurized air from this mask gently pushes its way into the mouth and re-inflates the lungs, effectively starting a new breath.
Ãâó: www.maroteaux-lamy.com/pc/about/Glossary.asp
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Constant Positive Airway Pressure - this is a way of keeping small airways open, often used before a patient is taken off complete ventilation.
Ãâó: www.altonweb.com/cs/downsyndrome/cardterm.html
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Through small tubes that fit into the baby's nostrils, called nasal CPAP, this machine pushes a continuous flow of air or oxygen to the airways to help keep tiny air passages in the lungs open. CPAP may also be given through an ET tube.
Ãâó: www.childrenshospital.org/cfapps/A2ZtopicDisplay.c...
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"Continuous Positive Airway Pressure"- a type of respiratory therapy using a gentle positive air pressure to keep airways open during sleep
Ãâó: sleephelpusa.com/define.phtml
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