Suctioning procedure
for nursing officer
DR.ANJALATCHI ELMCH
Suctioning PROCEDURE CONTENT
 Definition
 Purposes
 Articles
 Procedure
 Special consideration
Type of Suctioning
1. Endotracheal suctioning
2. Oropharyngeal suctioning
3. Nasopharyngeal suctioning
Endotracheal suctioning
Definition
 Removal of secretion from tracheo-
bronchial tree through an endo-tracheal
tube with the help of mechanical suction
device.
 Definition
 Removal of secretion from tracheo
bronchial tree through an endo tracheal
tube with the help of mechanical suction
device Endotracheal suctioning
PURPOSE
 Maintaining the patent airway by removing the secretion
 Prevention of respiratory tract infection from lodgment of
secretion
SIGN/SYMPTOM INDICATE
SUCTION
ARTICLES
Articles Suction source:
Portable suction wall suction unit
Endo tracheal suctioning Articles
A clean tray containing :
 Sterile suction catheter
 Normal saline or sterile water
in a container Sterile gloves
 Mask, face shield
 Alcohol swab
 Stethoscope A sterile tray
containing:
•Sterile bowl
•Bowl
•Gauze pieces
TRACHEOSTOMY SUCTIONING
procedure
 Turn on suction apparatus to appropriate
negative pressure for: adults-100-120 mmHg
children-50-100 mmHg infants-40-60 mmHg.
 Perform handPerform hand hygiene, wash
hands.hygiene, wash hands. It reducesIt reduces
transmission oftransmission of
microorganisms.microorganisms.
 Open the end of the suction catheterOpen the
end of the suction catheter package & connect it
to suctionpackage & connect it to suction tubing
(If you are alone)tubing (If you are alone)
Wear sterile gloves with sterileWear sterile
gloves with sterile techniquetechnique
 With a help of an assistantWith a help of an assistant
disconnect the ventilatordisconnect the ventilator
 Kink the suction tube & insert theKink the suction tube &
insert the catheter in to the ETtube until catheter in to the
ETtube until resistance is felt resistance is felt
 Resistance is felt when the catheter Resistance is felt when
the catheter impacts the carina or bronchial impacts the
carina or bronchial mucosa, the suction catheter mucosa,
the suction catheter should be withdrawn 2cm out before
applying suction before applying suction
 Apply continuous suction while rotating the suctionwhile
rotating the suction catheter during removal catheter
during removal The duration of each
 The duration of each suctioning should be 10-
15sec.suctioning should be 10-15sec.
 Instill 3 to 5ml of sterile Instill 3 to 5ml of sterile normal
saline in to thenormal saline in to the artificial airway, if
required artificial airway, if required
 Give four to five manual Give four to five manual breaths
with bag or ventilatorbreaths with bag or ventilator
 Return patient to ventilatorReturn patient to
ventilator
 Flush the catheter with NSFlush the catheter with
NS in the suction trayin the suction tray
 Suction nares & oropharynxSuction nares &
oropharynx above the artificial airwayabove the
artificial airway
 Discard used equipmentsDiscard used
equipments
 Flush the suction tube withFlush the suction tube
with hot waterhot water
 Wash handsWash hands
DOCUMENTATION…
 Record the time of suctioning, nature
&suctioning, nature & amount of
secretions.amount of secretions.
 Document indications for suctioning & any
for suctioning & any changes in vitals
&changes in vitals & patient’s tolerance.
 patient’s tolerance.
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  • 1.
    Suctioning procedure for nursingofficer DR.ANJALATCHI ELMCH
  • 2.
    Suctioning PROCEDURE CONTENT Definition  Purposes  Articles  Procedure  Special consideration
  • 4.
    Type of Suctioning 1.Endotracheal suctioning 2. Oropharyngeal suctioning 3. Nasopharyngeal suctioning
  • 7.
    Endotracheal suctioning Definition  Removalof secretion from tracheo- bronchial tree through an endo-tracheal tube with the help of mechanical suction device.  Definition  Removal of secretion from tracheo bronchial tree through an endo tracheal tube with the help of mechanical suction device Endotracheal suctioning
  • 9.
    PURPOSE  Maintaining thepatent airway by removing the secretion  Prevention of respiratory tract infection from lodgment of secretion
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  • 12.
    ARTICLES Articles Suction source: Portablesuction wall suction unit Endo tracheal suctioning Articles A clean tray containing :  Sterile suction catheter  Normal saline or sterile water in a container Sterile gloves  Mask, face shield  Alcohol swab  Stethoscope A sterile tray containing: •Sterile bowl •Bowl •Gauze pieces
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    procedure  Turn onsuction apparatus to appropriate negative pressure for: adults-100-120 mmHg children-50-100 mmHg infants-40-60 mmHg.  Perform handPerform hand hygiene, wash hands.hygiene, wash hands. It reducesIt reduces transmission oftransmission of microorganisms.microorganisms.  Open the end of the suction catheterOpen the end of the suction catheter package & connect it to suctionpackage & connect it to suction tubing (If you are alone)tubing (If you are alone) Wear sterile gloves with sterileWear sterile gloves with sterile techniquetechnique
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     With ahelp of an assistantWith a help of an assistant disconnect the ventilatordisconnect the ventilator  Kink the suction tube & insert theKink the suction tube & insert the catheter in to the ETtube until catheter in to the ETtube until resistance is felt resistance is felt  Resistance is felt when the catheter Resistance is felt when the catheter impacts the carina or bronchial impacts the carina or bronchial mucosa, the suction catheter mucosa, the suction catheter should be withdrawn 2cm out before applying suction before applying suction  Apply continuous suction while rotating the suctionwhile rotating the suction catheter during removal catheter during removal The duration of each  The duration of each suctioning should be 10- 15sec.suctioning should be 10-15sec.  Instill 3 to 5ml of sterile Instill 3 to 5ml of sterile normal saline in to thenormal saline in to the artificial airway, if required artificial airway, if required  Give four to five manual Give four to five manual breaths with bag or ventilatorbreaths with bag or ventilator
  • 29.
     Return patientto ventilatorReturn patient to ventilator  Flush the catheter with NSFlush the catheter with NS in the suction trayin the suction tray  Suction nares & oropharynxSuction nares & oropharynx above the artificial airwayabove the artificial airway  Discard used equipmentsDiscard used equipments  Flush the suction tube withFlush the suction tube with hot waterhot water  Wash handsWash hands
  • 45.
    DOCUMENTATION…  Record thetime of suctioning, nature &suctioning, nature & amount of secretions.amount of secretions.  Document indications for suctioning & any for suctioning & any changes in vitals &changes in vitals & patient’s tolerance.  patient’s tolerance.