The review uncovered a wide range of research relating to the practice of suctioning adults with an artificial airway. |
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A useful alternative to tracheal suctioning is the intervention provided by mechanical exsufflation. |
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The surgeon deflates the abdomen by turning off the insufflator, opening the trocar ports, and suctioning the abdominal cavity. |
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A recent survey of nurses and respiratory therapists indicated that just over half of respondents suctioned patients' mouths after each episode of endotracheal suctioning. |
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Overall colon cleansing was evaluated in terms of colonic content and need for suctioning. |
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Normal saline instillation prior to endotracheal suctioning has been practised widely for over two decades in intensive care units. |
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After suctioning, a posteroinferior perforation and granular changes of the anteroinferior aspect of the tympanic membrane were visible. |
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Her tracheal suctioning equipment was awkward and noisy and made her feel embarrassed when suctioning in public places. |
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All intubated adults and children managed in an intensive care unit require endotracheal suctioning in order to maintain a patent airway. |
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It is not clear whether the deoxygenations that have been reported to occur during suctioning with normal saline instillation were clinically significant. |
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On November 18, 2013, Kimberly Clark Corp announced the launch of the KimVent MICROCUFF Subglottic Suctioning Endotracheal Tube. |
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