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hi my name is dr. Charlene urban Babcock and Iamp;#39;m a practicing emergency medicine medicine physician and on this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can potentially use a BiPAP machine as a ventilator because the code 19 pandemic many clinicians may find themselves in a situation where they have more patients who they need to ventilate and they donamp;#39;t have enough ventilators and so thatamp;#39;s why I think this information may be helpful for you on that now a few days ago I did a video that talked about the dire circumstance where you may need to use one ventilator for more than one patient and in the comments section there they wanted people wanted to see this up close so Iamp;#39;m going to show it to you up close you would need two of these circuits one for the inspiratory circuit and one for the expert ory circuit it has 40 tubes and it has three twenty two millimeter adapters and for the inspiratory cycle or the expiratory cycle you simply add the patient