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chea. The airway may be in its natural state or artifi- cial (as with a tracheostomy) or surgically altered. (as with a laryngectomy). The patient may or may not be receiving mechanical ventilation. The proce- dure includes patient preparation, the actual suc- tioning event, and follow-up care and observation of the patient.
AARC Clinical Practice Guidelines. Endotracheal suctioning of mechanically ventilated patients with artificial airways 2010. American Association for Respiratory Care. Collaborators: Restrepo RD, Brown JM 2nd, Hughes JM. An electronic literature search for articles published between January 1990 and October 2009 was
Monitoring and analysis of New South Wales clinical incident data, undertaken by the Clinical. Excellence Commission (CEC) identified important areas where Tracheostomy care could be improved. The Intensive Care Coordination and Monitoring Unit were tasked with developing an evidence based guideline to inform
follow-up care. There are 2 methods of endotracheal suctioning based on the selection of catheter: open and closed. The open suctioning technique requires disconnecting the patient from the ventilator, while . AARC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE: ENDOTRACHEAL SUCTIONING .. Comparison of a closed (Trach.
ratory Care (AARC) clinical practice guideline governing suctioning of the patient in the home.2 The current AARC clinical practice guideline, although well referenced, is specific to suctioning only and does not effectively ad- dress other issues associated with the long-term care of patients with tracheostomies. Based on the
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Results 1 - 6 of 6 Evidence-based information on tracheostomy care in children from hundreds of trustworthy sources for health and social care. Make better, quicker, evidence based decisions. (2007) AARC Clinical Practice Guideline Bronchoscopy Assisting—2007 Revision & Update. Respiratory Care 52: 74-80.
Clinicians caring for mechanically ventilated patients should be aware of risk factors for VAP (eg, nebulizer therapy, manual heat and moisture exchanger, tracheostomy, respiratory care, equipment contamination EVIDENCE-BASED GUIDELINE: CARE OF THE VENTILATOR CIRCUIT. 870. RESPIRATORY CARE
AARC Clinical Practice Guideline: Effectiveness of Nonpharmacologic Airway Clearance Therapies in Hospitalized Patients (2013), PDF. Evidence-based clinical practice guideline: Inhaled nitric oxide for neonates with acute hypoxic respiratory failure (2010), PDF. Care of the ventilator circuit and its relation to ventilator
7 Feb 2007 A more specific and procedure-focused consensus guideline is the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) governing suctioning of the patient in the home.2 The current AARC-CPG, although well referenced, is specific to suctioning only and provides little
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