Asked by Vince Carrola on Jul 29, 2024
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The nurse is suctioning a patient with a tracheostomy tube. Which action will the nurse take?
A) Set suction regulator at 150 to 200 mm Hg.
B) Limit the length of suctioning to 10 seconds.
C) Apply suction while gently rotating and inserting the catheter.
D) Liberally lubricate the end of the suction catheter with a water-soluble solution.
Tracheostomy Tube
A tube inserted through a surgically created hole in the front of the neck into the trachea to aid in breathing.
Suction Regulator
A device used in medical settings to control the vacuum pressure of suction equipment.
Water-Soluble Solution
A solution in which the solute dissolves in water, indicating that the compound is hydrophilic or water-loving.
- Comprehend and elucidate the methods for preventing and managing atelectasis.
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Charlene CowanJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Suctioning passes should be limited to 10 seconds to avoid hypoxemia. Suction for a tracheostomy should be set at 100 to 150 mm Hg. Excessive lubrication can clog the catheter or occlude the airway; lubricant is not necessary for oropharyngeal or artificial airway (tracheostomy) suctioning. Suction should never be applied on insertion.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend and elucidate the methods for preventing and managing atelectasis.