Tracheostomy
Across
- 5. A nurse _______ needs to travel with a patient with a tracheostomy.
- 6. Suctioning is done ________, not on routine basis.
- 7. Patient should be on ______ pulse oximetry.
- 9. A complication associated with suctioning.
- 10. All inner cannulas for plastic tracheostomies are considered ________ (exception, Shiley Twist Lock).
- 14. Bliss 7 East is the dedicated ________ unit for medicine patients.
- 15. You should always have a spare trach at the _______ and with you when you travel.
- 16. The duration of each suction event should be no more than 15 ______.
- 18. Equipment needed at the bedside in case your patient needed manual ventilation.
- 20. Who to reach out to if you ae unsure of the proper O2 delivery device for travel.
- 21. Patient with a trach may be at higher _______ risk.
- 22. A suction catheter should occlude less than ______ percent of the lumen of the tracheostomy tube.
Down
- 1. Velcro ties are considered secure when _______ can be inserted between tie and neck.
- 2. Tracheostomy patients should have a sign hanging at the _______.
- 3. Speech clears a patient to eat and drink with a ______ for guidance, hanging in the room.
- 4. What we call if a patient what a tracheostomy is having respiratory distress.
- 8. Stoma site care is done every ________ hours and as needed.
- 11. Who can help support Passy Muir Speaking Valve education.
- 12. Maintain head of bed at 30 to 45 ______ unless medically contraindicated.
- 13. What a blue wristband identifies.
- 14. Negative pressure of the suction unit on the wall should be _______ than 150 mmHg.
- 17. Suctioning is a _________ procedure.
- 19. 1000 psi is the ______ amount of oxygen needed in a tank for travel.