Introduction To CPAP, APAP and BiPAP Machines (CPAP.com)
February 20th, 2010
http://www.cpap.com — This video is to help people understand the different types of CPAP, BiLevel or BiPaps, and Auto-Adjusting CPAPs available and the variations between them. More videos can be seen at www.cpap.com.
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