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, suction device should register how much vaccum ? - correct ans:300mm hg
best catheter option for suctioning ET tube , nasopharynx and or oropharynx ? - correct ans:french
catheter also known as whistle tip catheters
what catheter for patient with stoma ? - correct ans:french catheter or non rigid catheter.
Scenario where rigid catheter would be preferred option ? - correct ans:suction large ammounts of
secretions / fluid out of oropharynx in adults. Though it can also be used in children and in infants
Stimulating the back of the throat while suctioning could result in: - correct ans:vagal response and
cause bradycardia
how to measure suction catheter ? - correct ans:from corner of mouth to the earlobe
Where should you stop the insertion of catheter , at what anatomic point? - correct ans:never past the
base of the tongue
should you insert an oral airway in a unresponsive patient ( breathing or not ) ? What else should you
take into consideration . - correct ans:yes because they are unresponsive but make sure they have no
gag reflex
Oropharyngeal airway adjunct requirements needed to use on patient ? - correct ans:non
responsive(breathing or not) and no gag reflex
Before inserting oral airway you should ? - correct ans:suction patient to ensure no blockage ( Suction
oropharynx)
When is it beneficial to use nasopharengeal airway ? - correct ans:in patients with intact gag reflex but
with altered LOC
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, suction device should register how much vaccum ? - correct ans:300mm hg
best catheter option for suctioning ET tube , nasopharynx and or oropharynx ? - correct ans:french
catheter also known as whistle tip catheters
what catheter for patient with stoma ? - correct ans:french catheter or non rigid catheter.
Scenario where rigid catheter would be preferred option ? - correct ans:suction large ammounts of
secretions / fluid out of oropharynx in adults. Though it can also be used in children and in infants
Stimulating the back of the throat while suctioning could result in: - correct ans:vagal response and
cause bradycardia
how to measure suction catheter ? - correct ans:from corner of mouth to the earlobe
Where should you stop the insertion of catheter , at what anatomic point? - correct ans:never past the
base of the tongue
should you insert an oral airway in a unresponsive patient ( breathing or not ) ? What else should you
take into consideration . - correct ans:yes because they are unresponsive but make sure they have no
gag reflex
Oropharyngeal airway adjunct requirements needed to use on patient ? - correct ans:non
responsive(breathing or not) and no gag reflex
Before inserting oral airway you should ? - correct ans:suction patient to ensure no blockage ( Suction
oropharynx)
When is it beneficial to use nasopharengeal airway ? - correct ans:in patients with intact gag reflex but
with altered LOC