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The differences between CPAP and BiPAP is that CPAP can be

  • A. Set for a single pressure
  • B. Set to the timing of how the patient breathes
  • C. Set for multiple pressure
  • D. Set to a rate of 12 breaths per minute
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: CPAP delivers a single, continuous pressure, while BiPAP provides two pressure levels (inhalation and exhalation), making A the correct distinction.