Proper Suctioning Technique for Adult Client Diagnosed with Pneumonia
Proper Suctioning Technique for Adult Client Diagnosed with Pneumonia
Suctioning technique: Apply suction, for no more than 10 seconds, as the catheter is withdrawn.
Proper suctioning technique is crucial in providing care for adult clients diagnosed with pneumonia. When suctioning a client, it is important to follow the correct technique to prevent any complications such as hypoxia. The recommended technique is to apply suction for no more than 10 seconds as the catheter is withdrawn.
Importance of Preoxygenation
Preoxygenation: Provide preoxygenation before and after each suctioning to prevent hypoxia.
Preoxygenation plays a significant role in ensuring the safety of the client during suctioning. Before and after each suctioning procedure, it is essential to provide preoxygenation to prevent hypoxia, which is a condition of lack of oxygen in the body.
Nurse's Role in Suctioning Procedure
Nurse's responsibility: Provide appropriate rest periods between suctioning procedures.
As a nurse, it is important to provide appropriate rest periods between suctioning procedures to allow the client to recover and prevent any potential complications. Proper care and attention to detail during suctioning can greatly impact the client's overall well-being and comfort.