Ensuring Safe Suctioning Procedures for Patients

What is the correct procedure for Twumwaa when suctioning a patient with an endotracheal tube?

A. Insert the catheter until the cough reflex is stimulated.

B. Initiate suction as the catheter is being withdrawn.

C. Remove the inner cannula before inserting the suction catheter.

D. Use a new sterile catheter with each procedure.

Answer:

The correct answer for Twumwaa's procedure is to initiate suction as the catheter is being withdrawn, and to use a new sterile catheter for each suctioning attempt.

When performing suctioning on a patient with an endotracheal tube, it is crucial to follow the correct procedure to ensure the safety and well-being of the patient. In this scenario, Twumwaa must remember to initiate suction as the catheter is being withdrawn. This method is effective in clearing the airway without causing harm to the patient.

Additionally, it is essential for Twumwaa to use a new sterile catheter for each suctioning attempt. This practice helps prevent infections and maintains the hygiene of the procedure, which is paramount in healthcare settings.

It is not recommended to wait until the cough reflex is stimulated before initiating suction, as this may cause discomfort to the patient. Similarly, removing the inner cannula before inserting the suction catheter is unnecessary, as the suctioning is performed through the endotracheal tube already in place.

By following these guidelines, Twumwaa can ensure that the suctioning procedure is conducted safely and effectively, promoting the patient's respiratory health and overall well-being.

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