Respiratory October 14, 2009 Once An Endotracheal Tube Is Inserted,

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Respiratory October 14, 2009 Once an endotracheal tube is inserted, placement must be verified before it is secured. Which is the most accurate way to verify placement before the x-ray? Assess end tidal CO2 level. Put a device on the end of the tube that assesses for CO2 level. DON’T want abdominal distension. Mechanical ventilation—can set tidal volume, respiratory rate, occasional vs. continuous breaths. Positive vs. expiratory effort. Or allow to breathe on own and it kicks in if they stop. Suctioning both in the tube and around the tube since secretions collect above the cuff. The cuff is the little balloon that holds it in there…like a catheter. Secretions get caught on there. Syringe to inflate the cuff. To prevent from clamping down on your tongue or tube use an oral tube as a protective device. Also important to warm and humidified O2 supplied to the client. Mr. A having increasing problems. Either give him medication and make him comfortable, or offer him bipap—external, not intubation. Even with the BiPAP—still having difficulty breathing. Color is now dusky—gray-ish. He is somnolent—probably means CO2 is high. ABG’s—pH 7.28 (should be 7.35-7.45), pCO2 75, pO2 45, HCO3 18 (should be 2228) Need pressure on that artery for at least 5 minutes (for people with NO bleeding problems). pCO2 is very high—we can see why he is somnolent. Son wants to have a trach—but he specifically said that he does not want to be intubated. Could the endotracheal intubation be effective? It is possible…we don’t know. But it is against his wishes. The law says that whether that durable power of attorney or not… …if durable power of attorney, definitely has the right. The son is next of kin and when the father cannot speak for themselves anymore, he has the right to say whatever. We try to convince the son that the father did NOT want to be intubated, but at the end of the day, he has the bottom line. The way that you can really determine if the endotracheal tube is in the right place is CO2 . NEW MR. A Get a report from the nursing home. The only way for us to get at secretions, only way to do anything is in laryngectomy. No exchange of air or secretions through the mouth.

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