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Thread started 11/30/03 10:16pm

jonylawson

contionous positive air pressure.

is it ethical to apply a cpap mask to a dense cva / sleep apnoic patient???(im talking full facial)
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Reply #1 posted 11/30/03 10:19pm

bkw

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Whatever rocks your boat weirdo.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #2 posted 11/30/03 10:19pm

rdhull

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I say if it feels good, do it.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #3 posted 11/30/03 10:19pm

rdhull

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bkw said:

Whatever rocks your boat weirdo.

Im dyin falloff lol
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #4 posted 11/30/03 10:20pm

AaronUniversal

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check local decency laws first, of course, but beyond that, have at it!
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Reply #5 posted 11/30/03 10:22pm

bkw

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rdhull said:

bkw said:

Whatever rocks your boat weirdo.

Im dyin falloff lol

lol

You know sometimes you laugh when you post your own shit. I had a little giggle when I posted that. giggle
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #6 posted 11/30/03 10:22pm

AaronUniversal

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wrong forum!
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Reply #7 posted 11/30/03 10:22pm

rdhull

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bkw said:

rdhull said:

bkw said:

Whatever rocks your boat weirdo.

Im dyin falloff lol

lol

You know sometimes you laugh when you post your own shit. I had a little giggle when I posted that. giggle

lol lol
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #8 posted 11/30/03 10:23pm

rdhull

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he called him "weirdo" lol
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #9 posted 11/30/03 10:24pm

bkw

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AaronUniversal said:

wrong forum!

falloff
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #10 posted 11/30/03 10:26pm

Jasziah

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Google it! typing

Gradual initiation of CPAP therapy is one accepted desensitization technique. Rather than having the patient lie down and immediately begin CPAP therapy at the prescribed pressure, first let the patient become acquainted with the mask and machine. Then, with the patient seated upright and the machine on but at a low pressure setting, let the patient hold the unstrapped mask loosely against his/her face for brief periods until he/she can breathe while holding the mask in place for a minute or more. After the patient is comfortable with the mask in place, strap the mask on and make sure it is comfortable (not so tight that it hurts and not so loose that leaks irritate the eyes). Once the patient can breathe with the mask strapped on and while still sitting up, let the patient breathe while the CPAP is "ramping" gradually to the prescribed setting. Once the patient is comfortable with that stage, let the patient lie down. This short investment of time with the initial titration study or mask fitting can be extremely beneficial to patients--and pay off in the long run.

Getting the patient acclimated to the mask only, outside of the sleep period and away from the bedroom, is another desensitization technique. It is natural for patients to need a period of time to adjust to sleeping with a CPAP mask on their face; no one is used to sleeping with such a mask. Patients who state that they cannot sleep with the mask on their face can become accustomed to it by wearing just the mask--with the exhalation port open--away from the bedroom while they do something relaxing, such as listening to music, for a while each day, preferably not just before bedtime, until they can wear the mask. (Patients who take the mask off during the night without knowing specifically why do well to try this method as wearing the mask while awake for a while may let them determine the site where the mask may become uncomfortable. Once the site is discovered, the better fit or style may be found.)

Patients can also practice using the machine with it turned on at a very low pressure, while they are awake and engaged in something relaxing and sedentary, for an hour or two each day or evening until they can breathe with the machine. Using it for short naps may also be beneficial and gives patients a measure of progress in acclimating to CPAP.

Encouragement at all stages of CPAP desensitization is helpful to patients.
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Reply #11 posted 11/30/03 10:30pm

bkw

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please dont.
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #12 posted 11/30/03 10:44pm

althom

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This is the weirdest thread today.

And that's saying something. hmm
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Reply #13 posted 12/01/03 1:56am

jonylawson

with my consultants blessing i deemed it wasnt viable.we just wont check his ABGS eh???
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Reply #14 posted 12/01/03 1:56am

jonylawson

HOLD UP!!!11...who the fuck called me a weirdo johnwoo
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