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Trach Module Review

Trach Module Review

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Created Date 01.05.21
Last Updated 01.05.21
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  • What happens inside the alveoli?
  • What are the muscles of breathing?
  • What parts of the airway does the trach bypass?
  • What are signs and symptoms that your child might have a respiratory infection?
  • What are the changes that you might see with your child's mucus in the case of a respiratory infection?
  • What are signs that your child's stoma is infected?
  • What are signs that your child might have a respiratory infection?
  • What are changes in your child's breathing that are associated with a respiratory infection?
  • What is this part of the trach used for?
  • Why is this part of the trach needed?
  • What brand of trach is this and what should be used to inflate the cuff?
  • What size trach is this?
  • How do you tell if trach ties are fastened appropriately?
  • What is a granuloma?
  • What causes a granuloma?
  • Why is the identification of granulomas important and how are they treated?
  • What is wrong with this stoma?
  • Your child is breathing comfortably, their oxygen saturations are normal, should you suction?
  • Your child is in a deep sleep. You notice they are starting to have a drop in their oxygen saturations, and you see they have mucous bubbling up their trach. Do you suction?
  • How often should your child's trach be suctioned?
  • What are the risks with suctioning?
  • How long should you take to apply the suction?
  • You are suctioning your child. You get a lot of mucous with your first pass, and barely any the second. Your child is now breathing comfortably. Do you suction a third time?
  • Your child appears to be working to breathe and their breathing sounds wet. What should you do?
  • You notice your child has been coughing a lot more lately. They're having difficulty coughing up their mucous, and the last time you suctioned you noticed that it was a funny colour. What's going on?
  • What is humidification?
  • How is the air we breathe usually humidified and why is this a problem when your child has a trach?
  • What happens to your child's mucous when the air they breathe isn't humidified? Why is this a problem?
  • Is this baby showing signs of difficulty breathing?
  • What signs of difficulty breathing can you hear?
  • What signs of difficulty breathing can you see?
  • Your child is awake with a frightened look on their face. You hear their pulse oximeter alarm low saturation and notice that they are pale in colour. Are you concerned about your child?
  • You can hear your child wheezing. You notice that they also are breathing faster than normal and you can see the skin around their trach pulling in with each breath. Are you concerned?
  • You hear you child's pulse oximeter alarm low saturation. You child is happily sitting in their high chair and kicking their feet, with their oximetry probe attached to their toe. Are you concerned?

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