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Capo

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Which item is not included for all tracheostomy tubes?
 
  1. Outer cannula
  2. Inner cannula
  3. Flange
  4. Obturator

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a client with a tracheostomy tube in place connected to a mechanical ventilator. When facilitating communication, which strategy is not appropriate?
 
  1. Using a fenestrated tracheostomy tube
  2. Using writing materials
  3. Using a communication board
  4. Using a Passy-Muir valve



missalyssa26

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

Although all tracheostomy tubes have an outer cannula, flange, and obturator, not all have an inner cannula that can be removed for cleaning. Some tracheostomy tubes have only an outer cannula.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1

Fenestrated tracheostomy tubes require placement of the inner cannula when the client requires mechanical ventilation, which defeats the speaking ability of the tube. Although a fenestrated tube allows a client to speak when weaning from the ventilator, it will not improve communication for the ventilated client. Use of writing materials is useful for improving communication if the client is alert and strong enough to be able to use them. A communication board is indicated if the client is not strong enough to use writing materials. A Passy-Muir valve can be used when the client is on or off of the ventilator, allowing the client to speak.



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