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  1. Performing Suctioning - Nurseslabs

    Nov 4, 2024 · Suctioning involves mechanically removing lung secretions in patients with artificial airways, such as endotracheal or tracheostomy tubes. In healthy individuals, natural …

  2. Suctioning - Physiopedia

    Suctioning is 'the mechanical aspiration of pulmonary secretions from a patient with an artificial airway in place'. The procedure involves patient preparation, the suctioning event (s) and …

  3. Tracheostomy Suctioning: Purpose, Steps & Care - Cleveland Clinic

    Learning how to do tracheostomy suctioning at home can reduce office visits and give you the flexibility to maintain your trach tube whenever necessary. Sometimes, thicker secretions or …

  4. Airway Suctioning: Overview and Practice Questions (2025)

    Aug 27, 2025 · Airway suctioning is a medical procedure used to remove mucus, secretions, or foreign materials from the respiratory tract to prevent aspiration and maintain an unobstructed …

  5. Surgical Airway Suctioning - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 22, 2025 · Suctioning can be performed via the oropharyngeal or nasopharyngeal cavity, or through an endotracheal or tracheostomy tube, to remove secretions, blood, or other debris …

  6. Suctioning - Lung and Airway Disorders - Merck Manual Consumer Version

    Suctioning is used to obtain mucus and other fluids (secretions) and cells from the windpipe (trachea) and large airways (bronchi) and is typically used in people who are on mechanical …

  7. Surgical Airway Suctioning (Suctioning) - MD Searchlight

    Surgical airway suctioning is a medical procedure used to remove mucus, blood, or other bodily fluids from a patient's airway to prevent aspiration and maintain clear breathing during surgery.

  8. 4.1 Suctioning – Respiratory Therapy - wtcs.pressbooks.pub

    Airway suctioning is routinely done in most care settings, including acute care, sub-acute care, long-term care, and home settings. Suctioning is performed when the patient is unable to …

  9. Suctioning: Artificial Airway During Mechanical Ventilation ...

    Suctioning is a necessary procedure for patients with artificial airways. No absolute contraindication to suctioning exists when clinical indicators point to the need for it.

  10. Basic Concepts Related to Suctioning – NURN 215 LPN to RN …

    Suctioning is often required in acute care settings for patients who cannot maintain their own airway due to a variety of medical conditions such as respiratory failure, stroke, …