It strikes me that many of us would benefit from having access to a book or booklet with
a title something like "Reading/Interpreting detailed CPAP data for Dummies". Given that
there is no such book available can anyone point me/us to resources where I/we can learn
to read and interpret detailed CPAP data (ala ResScan v3.5 for example) without having
a Respirologists degree?
Reading/Interpreting detailed CPAP data (for Dummies)
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Re: Reading/Interpreting detailed CPAP data (for Dummies)
Pauly Wally, are you still looking for ResScan v.3.5 to buy or did you finally find it? According to your sig you are still looking for a place to buy it.
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Re: Reading/Interpreting detailed CPAP data (for Dummies)
Try clicking on the Yellow Light Globe (Our Wisdom) on the toolbar at the top of cpaptalk web pages... there is a lot of information in there!PaulyWally wrote:It strikes me that many of us would benefit from having access to a book or booklet with
a title something like "Reading/Interpreting detailed CPAP data for Dummies".
Cheers,
Bill