Tracheostomy Care/Tracheostomy Suctioning; Procedure ... Also need: cleaning solution; normal saline/sterile water; suction apparatus; sterile saline for instillation; anesthesia bag for hyperventilation prior to and after suctioning; eye protection.
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HCS 1.0 PROCEDURE; Suctioning of the patient (with or without an artificial airway) cared for in the home. This includes nasal, oropharyngeal, and endotracheal suctioning.
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RESPIRONICS, HEALTHDYNE TECHNOLOGIES, NELLCOR PURITAN BENNETT. ... Treatment procedure: ... After suctioning the patient, suction water through the suction catheter until the catheter and tubing are clear. NEVER ALLOW THE SUCTION CONTAINER BOTTLE TO RISE ABOVE THE FILL LIMIT LINE.
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* Aseptic technique will be used when suctioning trachea. * Suction catheters should be less than half the size of the trachea tube insitu. * During suctioning procedure the catheter should only occluded for 5 second intervals.
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The widely practised procedure of suctioning babies to prevent a potentially fatal respiratory disease is probably ineffective, conclude authors of a study in this week's issue of THE LANCET (pp 5 ... The widely practised procedure of suctioning babies to prevent a potentially fatal respiratory disease is probably ineffective,
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Determine the need for suctioning by breath sounds or palpation. Let patient know you are preparing to perform suction procedure, and see that head of bed ...
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SUCTIONING PROCEDURE; USE OF IRRIGANTS; PURPOSE: To assist in the removal of bronchial secretions that cannot be expectorated by the patient spontaneously. POLICIES/PERSONNEL; 1. Suctioning is a shared procedure between Respiratory Care and Nursing Service.
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Sterile technique is defined as the use of a sterile catheter and sterile gloves for each suctioning procedure. Modified sterile technique is defined as a sterile catheter with freshly washed, clean hands or nonsterile, gloved hands for the procedure.
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* Aseptic technique will be used when suctioning. * Suction catheters should be less than half the size of the endotracheal tube insitu. * During suctioning procedure the catheter should only occluded for 5 second intervals.
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The following description of the procedure for suctioning is provided only as a memory refresher for caregivers who have already been trained to do the procedure by a doctor or another health care professional. No one who doesn’t feel comfortable doing the procedure should attempt to do it alone.
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