Naris
Naris
User’s
Manual V14 14/02/20 Page 23 of 52
2. Ask the subject to breathe through their nose deeply with their mouth shut and adopt a
position that allows their cheeks to puff out with each expiration. Try it first without the mask
and then with the mask in position. If the cheeks can move in and out, the soft palate, tongue
etc. must be correctly positioned, and posterior measurements can be made.
3. Keeping the head erect and the jaw forward during measurements can also help keep the
back of the mouth in direct contact with the nasal driving pressure signal.
POSTERIOR MEASUREMENT
Mask showing Posterior tube connections and above, with a posterior mouth tube included
A posterior test being made