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Skill Assessment - Airway Suctioning (Inline Closed System)

Step Pass Unsatisfactory
Knowledge
States Contraindications and Relative Contraindications of procedure.
Preparation
Clinical Standards for Procedures and Interventions.
Identifies and gathers required equipment: sterile suction catheter appropriately sized for the artificial airway, sterile saline (if per policy), suction source and regulator, oxygen source for preoxygenation, resuscitation bag.
Assessment
Assesses Vital Signs.
Assesses indications (visible secretions, coarse breath sounds, increased PIP, sawtooth flow pattern, desaturation) and evaluates hemodynamic stability.
Implementation
Adjusts suction pressure to the patient-appropriate range.
Assures preoxygenation with 100% oxygent for 30 to 60 seconds, if indicated.
Advises the patient about anticipated effects of suctioning, including coughing and temporary breathlessness, if awake and able to understand.
Inserts the suction catheter through the closed suction system without disconnecting from the ventilator until resistance or cough is encountered; withdraws catheter 1 cm, applies suction while withdrawing in a rotating motion, limiting each pass to ≤10–15 seconds.
Reoxygenates and reassesses breath sounds and ventilator parameters; repeats only as indicated.
Monitoring & Modifications
Monitors patient tolerance, work of breathing, and oxygenation/ventilation response during the intervention.
Adjusts technique/device settings per patient response; discontinues suctioning and notifies provider if adverse reactions occur.
Collects and examines sputum/secretions as indicated (amount, consistency, color) and documents findings.
Post-Intervention
Post-Intervention Management Steps.

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