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What is the appropriate action if a patient with a tracheostomy becomes cyanotic during
suctioning?
✔✔ Stop suctioning and administer oxygen
How can a nurse assess the need for suctioning in a patient with a tracheostomy?
✔✔ Listen for coarse breath sounds or observe signs of respiratory distress
What should the nurse do immediately after inserting a nasopharyngeal airway?
✔✔ Check for proper placement and ensure the patient can breathe easily
What is the main risk of prolonged suctioning?
✔✔ Hypoxia
Why is sterile technique essential during tracheostomy suctioning?
✔✔ To prevent introduction of infection into the lower airway
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, What is the primary function of a cuffed tracheostomy tube?
✔✔ To prevent aspiration and ensure effective ventilation
What equipment should always be kept at the bedside of a patient with a tracheostomy?
✔✔ Obturator, spare tracheostomy tube, suction supplies, and oxygen
What is the best method for clearing secretions in a conscious patient who has an ineffective
cough?
✔✔ Encourage deep breathing and coughing or perform suctioning if needed
What is the appropriate size of suction catheter relative to the tracheostomy tube?
✔✔ No more than half the diameter of the tracheostomy tube
What is a potential complication of oral suctioning if performed incorrectly?
✔✔ Trauma to the oral mucosa
What is the best way to prevent aspiration in a patient with a tracheostomy while eating?
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