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A team of respiratory therapists and a nurse at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam practice setting up bubble continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on a simulated infant patient in the hospital’s nursery. Bubble CPAP is a gentle way to help newborns, particularly premature babies, who are having trouble breathing. USNH Guam is expanding pediatric capabilities to improve care, increase local medical capacity, and strengthen operational readiness across the Indo-Pacific. By increasing treatment capability on island, USNH Guam ensures service members and their families receive the care they need, where they serve.
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