CAPR’s are Computerized Air Purifying Respirator, Manufacturer is Max Air. They are not tightfitting like a N-95 and therefore they do not put any additional demand on the cardiovascular or respiratory system
and my understanding is therefore do not need a medical evalaution
From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces+shiggins=sturdymemorial.org@mylist.net]
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Susan,
Can you tell us more about what you mean by “CAPR – loose fitting” and why there would be no need for medical clearance?
Thanks,
Deb TePoel, RN, BSN
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We are in the process of transitioning to a CAPR-loose fitting therefore no medical clearance needed.
Susan Higgins RN, BSN, COHN
Clinical Manager, Occupational Health Services-Sturdy Memorial Hospital
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Same answer at Stanford. We utilize PAPRs for those who can’t fit the N95 properly or perform high risk procedures.
Mary
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We have not but use a lot of PAPRs. Still have to train and medically clear.
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Has anyone converted to almost all PAPR use versus N-95s? Recent DNV surveyor made a suggestion that our organization may want to explore this to almost eliminate the need for fit testing.
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