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Old 09-20-2014, 05:28 PM #1
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Default ER O2 + Bi-Pap settings???

This is a long shot question. Perhaps there is an ER RN on the forum who might venture an answer.

If an MG patient arrives in respiratory distress, what settings are dialed in on the oxygen and the Bi-Pap?

Does respiratory distress occur more frequently during the night or the day?

I have a first time appointment with an actual MG doctor on 11/5 but that seems like ages down the road. I hope I live long enough to keep that appointment. Respiratory distress is awful.
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