• 07. Attaching a real baby to bCPAP

This film gives a demonstration of how to attach a real baby to the CPAP device.

This is one of a set of 13 Pumani bCPAP training films made by partner organisation Picturing Health.


Originally developed by students from Rice University, Texas, the low cost Pumani Bubble CPAP is now being rolled out across Africa, and is becoming a basic piece of equipment in many hospitals and health centres. The CPAP project is run by Rice 360˚ Institute for Global Health Technologies and Hadleigh Health Technologies, with funding from USAID. The videos are licensed under a creative commons licence for educational purposes only. Permission must be obtained for other uses.

Contact Picturing Health with any questions or to request permission for other uses.


This film is available in

English


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