SUCTION Flashcards

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Indications of suction

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Significant amounts of blood or vomit that threatens airway patency AND/OR limits adequate ventilation

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Contraindications of suction

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Suction of saliva or pulmonary oedema fluid

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Potential complications of suction

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  1. Damage to oropharynx
  2. Hypoxia
  3. Stimulation of gag & cough reflex
  4. Bradycardia AND/OR hypotension due to stimulation of the vagus nerve
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Prep for suction

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  1. Apply PPE including safety glasses
  2. Place patient in the recovery position unless in cardiac arrest to allow for fluids to clear mouth via gravity
  3. Manually clear airway with OPA or finger of solid material if patient is unconscious
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Demonstrate suction

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  1. Turn on to max
  2. Place catheder into mouth only as far as can be seen
  3. Cover suction hole to initiate suction
  4. Suction while withdrawing from mouth in a circular motion
  5. Take no longer than 10 secs
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Further therapy & info for suction

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Attach a soft catheter & discuss when it is used (in infants and young children without a hard palate to avoid mouth trauma)

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