suction in tracheostomy - SPORTS
Nursing Times: Tracheostomy care: Part 1 – Using suction to remove respiratory secretions via a tracheostomy tube Tracheostomy care: Part 1 – Using suction to remove respiratory secretions via a tracheostomy tube Tracheostomy should be considered in patients with acute respiratory failure who require prolonged mechanical ventilation — defined as ventilation for 7 days or more — and who are expected to have a ... Nursing Times: Basic nursing principles of caring for patients with a tracheostomy Higgins D (2009) Basic nursing principles of caring for patients with a tracheostomy. Nursing Times; 105: 3, 14-15.
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