CPAP Settings

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Richard Yarber
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CPAP Settings

Post by Richard Yarber » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:13 pm

New member here and I needing some help sitting up a Trilogy 100 as CPAP machine. I have been reading a lot of post on doing this but can’t seem to find step by step instructions. At my advanced age (82) and mental decline I am a little slow.
If anyone will just print out how there machine is setup for CPAP I would truly appreciate it.


Thanks, yarb

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Re: CPAP Settings

Post by GumbyCT » Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:38 pm

Richard Yarber wrote:
Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:13 pm
New member here and I needing some help sitting up a Trilogy 100 as CPAP machine. I have been reading a lot of post on doing this but can’t seem to find step by step instructions. At my advanced age (82) and mental decline I am a little slow.
If anyone will just print out how there machine is setup for CPAP I would truly appreciate it.


Thanks, yarb
See if any of these help -
trilogy 100 ventilator setup
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... ator+setup

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Re: CPAP Settings

Post by ozij » Mon Oct 31, 2022 11:29 pm

Richard Yarber wrote:
Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:13 pm
New member here and I needing some help sitting up a Trilogy 100 as CPAP machine. I have been reading a lot of post on doing this but can’t seem to find step by step instructions. At my advanced age (82) and mental decline I am a little slow.
If anyone will just print out how there machine is setup for CPAP I would truly appreciate it.


Thanks, yarb
https://www.philips.co.il/healthcare/pr ... ventilator

:shock: Why in the world would you want to setup a ventilator as a cpap? That sounds absurd and irresponsible to me. Even for a person with full mental capacity. Let along someone in mental decline!
Don't do it for your own therapy, don't do it for someone else's therapy, and get someone with full mental capacity to accompany you to any medical appointment you have, so as to make sure the instructions you get are properly noted, properly understood, and properly followed.

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