Effective oral and nasal suctioning is a proven lifesaving treatment. When faced with an obstructed airway, due to blood, vomit, or secretions, there is no substitute for suctioning.
We’re all familiar with the proper steps in suctioning, but perhaps it’s been awhile since you’ve performed this vital skill. So, in an effort to enhance patient safety, let’s review some medical suction requirements so that we reduce some of its potential complications.
Here are a few simple steps to take before you begin suctioning your patient’s airway:
Now that you’re prepared to suction, here are some critical reminders:
Now that you’ve effectively suctioned your patient, clearing his or her airway of all debris, there are a few steps you can take to maintain his or her positive outcome:
Following proper procedures for suctioning can certainly reduce complications, but they still may occur. Here is a list of potential complications to be aware of:
Suctioning is a critical step in maintaining your patient’s airway patency, but complications can arise. By following proper procedures and using good technique, you can minimize the complications and improve patient safety while administering this vital, lifesaving treatment.