How often should patients be suctioned?
A) at least once every 2 to 3 hours
B) whenever they are moved or ambulated
C) when physical findings support the need
D) whenever the charge nurse requests it
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Q3: While suctioning a patient, you observe an
Q5: To prevent hypoxemia when suctioning a patient,
Q6: To maintain positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and
Q7: Which of the following methods can help
Q8: What is the most common complication of
Q9: What general condition requires airway management?
I.airway compromise
II.respiratory
Q11: Total application time for endotracheal suction in
Q13: After repeated nasotracheal suctioning over 2 days,
Q13: What is the normal range of negative
Q15: Complications of tracheal suctioning include all of
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