A) Patient's nutritional status
B) Environmental humidity
C) Existing respiratory infection
D) Patient's ability to cough
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A) Increasing the oxygen flow rate for the face mask and asking the patient to deep-breathe slowly before suctioning
B) Inserting the catheter into the nares slanting slightly downward
C) Asking the patient to swallow while the catheter is being inserted
D) Inserting the catheter about 8 inches without applying suction
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A) Limiting fluid intake
B) Positioning
C) Deep breathing
D) Humidity
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A) Carefully removes the inner cannula and places it in a basin of 1:10 bleach solution
B) Scrubs the inner cannula on the inside and outside with a 1:10 bleach solution
C) After scrubbing the inner cannula,rinses it with normal saline
D) Uses a wet 4×4 gauze and cleans the inside of the outer cannula
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Multiple Choice
A) Normal saline instillation (NSI) before suctioning
B) Dry suctioning 1 time followed by NSI with suctioning 2 more times
C) Dry suctioning as long as the heart rate is above 60 beats/min
D) Dry suctioning
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A) Increased exhaled tidal volume
B) Spasmodic coughing
C) Tense test balloon on the endotracheal tube
D) Vocalizations by the patient
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Multiple Choice
A) Providing oral care with a toothbrush at least twice daily
B) Changing the ventilator circuits at least every 72 hours
C) Removing subglottal secretions before every position change
D) Maintaining endotracheal cuff pressures at 10 cm H2O
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Multiple Choice
A) Determining proper endotracheal tube depth by noting the length of tube beyond the gum line
B) Instructing the assistant to hold the tube away from the lips while changing the tape
C) Removing the oral airway if the patient is actively biting down after the tape is removed from the endotracheal tube
D) Repositioning the tube on the opposite side or at the center of the mouth at least every 24 to 48 hours
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A) Avoid hyperoxygenating the patient before suctioning.
B) Insert the suction catheter just to the end of the endotracheal tube.
C) Apply suction while inserting the catheter.
D) Limit suctioning to 2 times with each suctioning procedure.
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Multiple Choice
A) Applying intermittent suctioning while slowly withdrawing the suction catheter
B) Carefully pushing the suction catheter in and out while applying suction
C) Applying suction for 15 seconds or less
D) Asking the patient to deep-breathe for 15 seconds before passing the catheter a second time
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Multiple Choice
A) Remove all air from the cuff and reinflate the cuff until no air leak is present.
B) Note that the cuff is properly inflated.
C) Notify the health care provider.
D) Suction the patient.
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A) Call the health care provider.
B) Mechanically ventilate the patient.
C) Insert a new tracheostomy tube.
D) Hold the stoma open with the fingertips.
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A) Severe reduction in heart rate
B) Wheezing and inability to breathe
C) Reduction in oxygen saturation
D) Nasal bleeding
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A) Presence of a gastrostomy feeding tube
B) History of smoking 2 packs per day for 30 years
C) Head injury with a decreased level of consciousness
D) Stroke with dysphagia
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Multiple Choice
A) Applying sterile petroleum jelly to the distal tip of the suction catheter
B) Applying clean gloves to both hands
C) Inserting the suction catheter 6 to 8 inches during inspiration
D) Suctioning the pharynx first and then the trachea
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Multiple Choice
A) Reduce the suction level to medium.
B) Remove the face shield and save for future suctioning.
C) Reposition the patient and assist with oral hygiene using sterile gloves.
D) Pull the gloves off over the rolled catheter and discard.
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A) Suctioning the tracheostomy tube before removing the soiled tracheostomy dressing
B) Assisting the patient to semi-Fowler's position
C) Placing new tracheostomy ties before cutting the old ties
D) Cutting gauze pads to place around the tracheostomy tube
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Multiple Choice
A) Quickly remove the catheter and carefully reinsert it.
B) Continue to apply intermittent suction to remove thick secretions.
C) Administer oxygen directly through the suction catheter.
D) Withdraw the catheter and encourage the patient to cough and deep-breathe.
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Multiple Choice
A) Apply clean gloves and a mask.
B) Insert the suction device to the back of the throat.
C) Remove the patient's nasal cannula.
D) Connect the tubing to a standard suction catheter.
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A) Prevents aspiration of gastric contents.
B) Promotes accumulation of secretions below the epiglottis.
C) Prevents air from escaping between the tube and the tracheal wall.
D) Promotes lung inflation for mechanical ventilation.
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