Preparing a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device for use involves several key steps. Typically, this includes connecting the air hose to both the machine and the mask, filling the humidifier chamber with distilled water (if using a humidifier), and plugging the device into a power source. Adjusting the mask for a comfortable and secure fit is also essential before initiating therapy.
Proper device preparation ensures effective and comfortable CPAP therapy, which is crucial for treating sleep apnea and other respiratory conditions. A correctly configured device delivers the prescribed air pressure consistently, preventing airway collapse during sleep and improving sleep quality and overall health. This process has been refined over time, with advancements in mask design and machine technology contributing to greater patient comfort and adherence.