Suctioning - Nasal and Oral Technique Skills Checklist - New Mexico

Suctioning - Nasal and Oral Technique Skills Checklist - New Mexico

Suctioning - Nasal and Oral Technique Skills Checklist is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Department of Health - a government authority operating within New Mexico.

FAQ

Q: What is suctioning?
A: Suctioning is a medical procedure used to remove secretions from the nasal or oral passages.

Q: Why is suctioning important?
A: Suctioning is important to maintain clear airways and prevent complications from excessive secretions.

Q: What is the nasal suctioning technique?
A: The nasal suctioning technique involves inserting a flexible tube into the nostrils to remove nasal secretions.

Q: What is the oral suctioning technique?
A: The oral suctioning technique involves using a suction catheter to remove secretions from the mouth.

Q: Who can perform suctioning?
A: Suctioning can be performed by trained healthcare professionals, such as nurses or respiratory therapists.

Q: What are the risks of suctioning?
A: The risks of suctioning include potential damage to the nasal or oral tissues and the risk of infection if proper sterilization techniques are not followed.

Q: How often should suctioning be done?
A: The frequency of suctioning depends on the individual's condition and the amount of secretions present. It is typically done as needed to maintain clear airways.

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Form Details:

  • Released on February 1, 1998;
  • The latest edition currently provided by the New Mexico Department of Health;
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