E1 Tracheostomy Flashcards
Artificial Airway
Inserted in a patient who may or may not be breathing on their own
-Can be emergent or non-emergent
Pharyngeal airway
-Still breathing on their own
-Decreased LOC, loss muscle tone, need suction frequently
-Tube goes in nose (nasalpharyngeal) or mouth (oralpharyngeal)
Tracheal airway
-unable to breath on their own
-may need mechanical ventilation, long term airway patency issues
Endotracheal
-Inserted through mouth and go down to trachea
-pt intubated or on ventilator
Percutaneous
-Through skin, directly to trachea
-Can breath independently
Tracheostomy Tube
-Plastic or metal tube that fits through a STOMA in the neck
(Stoma is surgically opened)
-Outer Cannula with an attached flange and cuff with a removable inner cannula
Tracheostomy indications
-Acute airway obstruction (anything causing swelling)
-Airway protection (after head/neck cancer surgery)
-Facilitated removal of secretions
-Prolonged intubation (usually after 7-10 days)
Benefits of tracheostomy over prolonged intubation
-Less damage to airway
-More confortable
-Allowed to eat
-Mobility is improved
Cuffed Trach (Shiley)
-Disposable inner cannula
-Cuff obturator
-Plastic
-Short term
-Size 6-8 for adults
What is the purpose of cuff on Shiley trach
Help create a snug fit in trachea to prevent aspiration and help ventilator give stronger breaths
-Seal off airway so just breathing through trach
When are cuffs inflated?
-Patients mechanically ventilated or to eat to reduce risk of aspiration
-Typically not on floor (med-surg)
-Ordered by HCP
-Respiratory Therapy inflates
What is a nurses job when it comes to inflation of cuff?
Just assess during head to toe to make sure deflated (or not if ordered)
How do you deflate if needed?
- Suction Mouth
- Deflate cuff with syringe
- Suction Trachea
Dangers of prolonged or over-inflation of cuff?
-Increased mucosal pressure
-Cause Ischemia
-Softening cartilage
-Mucosal Erosion
Can get tracheoesophageal fistula
Communication with a trach
-Pt can talk with tach
-Passy-Muir speaking valve
-Cuff is deflated when in use
-If pt in any kind of respiratory distress, do not use
-Must have OK by HCP