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all right in this video i want to tell you about the differences between cpap and bipap in less than 10 minutes so letamp;#39;s get right into it theyamp;#39;re both kind of in a category known as non-invasive positive pressure ventilation thereamp;#39;s kind of three things that are in this category we have high flow nasal cannula we have cpap and we have bipap in terms of the overall progression of this you know we have normal nasal cannula weamp;#39;ve got face masks and then we also have non-rebreathers and then once weamp;#39;re getting a little bit past that point then weamp;#39;re going to need to start considering something like non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and this is kind of a stepping stone before we go to mechanical ventilation so the big big difference that i want you to know for cpap versus bipap is that cpap only provides oxygenation whereas bipap provides oxygenation plus ventilation so what does that mean so oxygenation obviously is affecting our ox