When to suction
Suction Pressure
Suction Procedure
Complications
Safety and Prevention
100

This sign involves hearing gurgling or rattling from the airway.  

What are audible secretions?

100

The safe pressure range for deep suctioning.  

What is 80–120 mmHg?

100

This step must always be done before putting on gloves.  

What is washing your hands?

100

Blood streaks may indicate this type of injury.  

 What is tracheal mucosa damage?

100

This technique is essential to prevent contamination and infections.  

What is clean technique?

200

The resident may show this skin colour change when oxygen is low.  

What is pale or dusky colour?

200

Using pressure above this can cause lung collapse.

What is 120 mmHg?

200

Insert the catheter until you feel this or the resident does this.

What is resistance or coughing?

200

Vasovagal stimulation and Low oxygen during suctioning can cause this cardiac issue.  

 What is dysrhythmia?

200

Deep suctioning should stop when the resident shows this reflex.  

What is coughing?

300

This ventilator alarm may indicate airway obstruction.  

What is a high PIP pressure alarm?

300

This pressure range helps prevent mucosal trauma.


 What is 80–120 mmHg?


300

After meeting resistance, you pull back this distance.  

 What is 1–2 cm?

300

Excessive suction pressure can collapse this.

What is a lung?

300

Gentle insertion helps prevent this type of trauma.


What is suction trauma?

400

Suction when this number is low..  

What is an SpO2?

400

Using high pressure can cause this complication.

What is bleeding?

400

Total time for insertion and withdrawal.

Answer: What is 30 seconds (15 in, 15 out)?


400

Poor technique increases the risk of this airway problem.  

What is infection?

400

This fluid is used to clean the inline catheter.  

What is saline?