Tracheostomy

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