CPAP

4/22/2003


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Table of Contents

CPAP

Presentation Structure

Goal of CPAP

History of CPAP

CPAP and Patient Airway Pressure

CPAP and Partial Pressure

Pressure Gradient

5cm H20 CPAP

The Requirements Of CPAP

CPAP is Oxygen Therapy in a More Efficient Form.

Important Aim Of CPAP Is To Increase Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)

Physiological Effects Of CPAP

Essential Components Of A CPAP System

Whisperflow Flow Generators

Caradyne Isobaric CPAP Valve

Patient Connections - Face Mask

The High Flow System In Operation

Application of CPAP

Application Continued

CPAP System Used by HCMC Ambulance

Current Uses of CPAP

Clinical Applications of CPAP

Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

CPAP And Pulmonary Edema

Redistribution Of Extravascular Lung Water With CPAP

CPAP And Acute Respiratory Failure

CPAP And Mechanical Ventilation

When Not To Use Mask CPAP

Common Complications With CPAP

Gold Cross Ambulance CPAP 2001 Study

Gold Cross Ambulance CPAP Protocol Flow Sheet

CPAP QA Sheet Case Number _____

Types of Patient in the study

Respiratory Difficulty Scale 0-10

Decrease of Respiratory Difficulty by # scale

CPAP Study 2001

Ranges of SpO2 % Levels

Increase in SpO2 by Patient %

Intubations in the Field for CHF/COPD Patients

Meds and CPAP

Patients with no improvement in condition, all are Intubated later.

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