I have been reading about the coming worldwide bird flu pandemic. They say that Tamiflu (flu antiviral drug) surgical masks and ventilators will be in short supply. I was wondering if hospitals are all completely overloaded with patients whether APAP machines could be used in an emergency to keep members of my family alive. Is there a physician or other health care professional out there that has an opinion about this?
Will APAP function as a ventilator in an emergency?
I hear some make great doggie hair dryers also. Just unhook the humidifier or drying will take forever.
Sounds like something the 3 Stooges would do.
Nurse, begin ventilation . Certainly, EHHH which end do I hook the hose to. BONK. Just hook it up you idiot. ... Why you...BONK, BAM... Alright Already, Patient fills up with air and rises off bed. Moe pulls plug and patient crashes to floor, wakes up and runs out door.....Three blind mice ......
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Sounds like something the 3 Stooges would do.
Nurse, begin ventilation . Certainly, EHHH which end do I hook the hose to. BONK. Just hook it up you idiot. ... Why you...BONK, BAM... Alright Already, Patient fills up with air and rises off bed. Moe pulls plug and patient crashes to floor, wakes up and runs out door.....Three blind mice ......
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