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  • @singweharmony5321
    @singweharmony5321 2 роки тому +71

    This is so so helpful...I have my check off tomorrow

  • @Rawkr57
    @Rawkr57 2 роки тому +231

    Appreciate you sharing knowledge to nurses! A couple small tips from an RT.
    When setting your suction pressure, measure it by occluding the suction tubing and not to open air. This measures how much potential suction pressure you're using on their airway to limit damage. Usually suction pressures are 80-100 for neonates, 100-120 for pediatrics, and 120-140 for adults.
    Lastly, once you've passed your catheter down and hit resistance or they cough, pull back slightly* and then begin suctioning. This prevents accidental suctioning near the carina.

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +39

      We love interdisciplinary support! Thanks so much for these great tips, and for all you do as an RT!

    • @brgyamesco8608
      @brgyamesco8608 2 роки тому +1

      Indeed!

    • @jeetendrab1513
      @jeetendrab1513 2 роки тому

      Great!

    • @Mike-tw2mw
      @Mike-tw2mw Рік тому +2

      Hello. Just wondering how suctioning upon insertion causes potential injury? Are there any resources that can be shared? I am a home care provider, my client insists on being suctioned upon inserting the catheter, and does not believe me when I say suctioning upon withdrawal is best practice to avoid damage.

    • @wemojay7937
      @wemojay7937 Рік тому

      @@Mike-tw2mwStick to your practice protocol and direction. You are OYO when anything regrettable results.

  • @candiceyoung8244
    @candiceyoung8244 Рік тому +232

    I'm a stage 4 Larynx cancer survivor. And I've had this cleaning and suctioning many, many times during my year in hospital, and since of course. But I now do this myself. I' will be celebrating my 8 year cancerversay Oct 25th. All of you nurses and respiratory techs are amazing. Thank you all,,you're angels ❤❤oh and I cannot tell the way that suctioning feels,especially if you have to put saline in the stoma,the coughing is scary I'll be honest

    • @Efootball2025live
      @Efootball2025live Рік тому +3

      Get well

    • @Ann-qh3kb
      @Ann-qh3kb Рік тому +3

      Your amazing!

    • @candiceyoung8244
      @candiceyoung8244 Рік тому +2

      @@Ann-qh3kb Thank you so much. I'm just a survivor. Ive been very blessed. I appreciate your kind comment

    • @maddiehill5726
      @maddiehill5726 Рік тому +4

      @@candiceyoung8244you are not “JUST” a survivor!!! You are amazing, congratulations on 8 years!!! You were meant to be here❤️

    • @candiceyoung8244
      @candiceyoung8244 Рік тому +1

      @@maddiehill5726 that's very sweet of you, Thank you so much 💕

  • @aliciareed5522
    @aliciareed5522 2 роки тому +54

    As a “covid” nurse with no clinicals - this is GOLD! Thank you so much!

  • @not.zack..216
    @not.zack..216 9 місяців тому +16

    EMT here. Fresh out of school with little (no) experience of trach care. Not something they teach you in school, but something they expect you to know in the field !! Moved my first trach pt yesterday, very very overwhelming, could feel my heart in my stomach while helping this gentlemen. I guess it’s something that comes with time; but definitely a helpful video in making me feel more comfortable while interacting with trach patients. Thank u!!

  • @bassclefbaby
    @bassclefbaby 10 місяців тому

    Thank you! I have a trach. patient at clinical today and I wanted to solidify my skills before aiding in care in real-time. I appreciate you guys :)

  • @abigailmoten2875
    @abigailmoten2875 2 роки тому +37

    Thank you SO much for this! I’m a new grad nurse going into in home care for medically complex children, many of whom have trachs, GTubes, and Vents. I was so worried I didn’t remember exactly how to do trach care and this helped refresh my memory SO much. I cannot thank you enough, seeing a visual example helped so much more than reading my skills book, I just couldn’t visualize it on my own. I owe you!

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +3

      Good luck in your new endeavor and congrats on becoming a nurse! In this video, I demonstrated reusable inner cannulas, but most folks are using disposable ones. So just skip that step (because you'd throw away the old one and get a new one). - Ellis

    • @ashageorge5395
      @ashageorge5395 2 роки тому +1

      Where are you working

    • @selomunhagos2142
      @selomunhagos2142 Рік тому +1

      @@LevelUpRN do you need to hyperoxygenate before cleaning and suctioning the tracheotomy

    • @gratitudetouniverse3754
      @gratitudetouniverse3754 Рік тому

      @abigailmoten2875 Hello. How do you like pediatric home care ? I am thinking of working also in pediatric home care. Is it a good start to work in home care as a new graduate ? Hope you are doing well. Thank you

  • @MsLadytray
    @MsLadytray 2 роки тому +13

    I'm a newer nurse that started in a clinic, I am now a classroom nurse and one of my cases has a trach so needless to say I need to refresh, so I that I can provide quality care. Thank you so much for this. I will be watching this and follow along with my kit from school.

  • @vanessa_the_mindset_maven
    @vanessa_the_mindset_maven Рік тому +10

    I really appreciate these videos! Even though I have been a nurse since 2011, I love to brush up on my skills. You can never know everything, I always say.Thank you!

  • @jeannineroberton4019
    @jeannineroberton4019 Рік тому +2

    Anytime you're working with vulnerable people the #1 priority is safety and sterile or clean work field. Thank you for the presentation.

    • @NURSINGcarely
      @NURSINGcarely 8 місяців тому

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  • @annaopoku9074
    @annaopoku9074 Рік тому +6

    Very well explained. Even a slow learner could understand. You spoke slowly and that was very good. GREAT JOB. KEEP IT UP.

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому +1

      Yay! So glad it was helpful! Fee free to share a link to our channel with your classmates and friends in nursing school. ❤️

  • @jamesm2889
    @jamesm2889 7 місяців тому +4

    Top 3 Nurse channels on youtube, thanks Ellis

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the amazing compliment!

  • @doremifasolatido-ro7zs
    @doremifasolatido-ro7zs Рік тому

    Im here to refresh my knowledge on how to perform proper trache suctioning and care because soon im going to apply a job in an LTC for the first time and i probably encounter some patients on traches so thank you for this demonstration it's really helpful.

  • @LasEnchiladas
    @LasEnchiladas Рік тому +3

    I am in my final year of Nursing school, this is one of the procedures we are learning in our Foundations 3 class....I found your video to be most helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @terisasam5604
    @terisasam5604 Рік тому

    I'm glad I found your site to help me refresh on rarely used skills. Thank you Ellis.

  • @rayhansberger2955
    @rayhansberger2955 Рік тому +33

    Canula appeared to go in upside down. Should be pointed towards the lungs when reinserted (not up the throat)

    • @miriellecharlot6987
      @miriellecharlot6987 9 місяців тому +3

      I saw that too

    • @sarahbarnes3605
      @sarahbarnes3605 8 місяців тому +5

      Thank you. I saw that too

    • @kawiracarolyne2524
      @kawiracarolyne2524 6 місяців тому +4

      I had to quickly run into comment section to confirm am not the only one who saw that. Almost thought anatomy had played tricks on me.

  • @pianoprimo1715
    @pianoprimo1715 Рік тому +14

    Great Video but the inner cannula was upside down when you removed and reinserted. Was it not?

    • @Glamchar007
      @Glamchar007 8 місяців тому +3

      I was looking for this comment it definitely was.

    • @Furaway
      @Furaway 7 місяців тому

      Yes. Need to twist it then locked

  • @louisecooper6737
    @louisecooper6737 Рік тому

    Great video!! Also you're a wonderful teacher, Ellis, and I appreciate you clarifying teaching moments vs real life moments.

  • @susanmugo6570
    @susanmugo6570 Рік тому +2

    You did it really well .maintaining sterility by guarding the sterile hand🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @StarlightPeach
    @StarlightPeach 11 місяців тому

    Invaluable information in caring for my Dad. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @emmagilliland1322
    @emmagilliland1322 3 місяці тому +1

    This was so helpful! I have lab tomorrow to go over this and then check off next week, thank you!!

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  3 місяці тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @binitapoudel1
    @binitapoudel1 2 роки тому +1

    I studied nursing in a foreign country. This video really helped me to learn new ways of suctioning. Thank you very much for your help.

  • @The_MentalNudist_
    @The_MentalNudist_ 5 днів тому

    Awesome info. It may be better to pour the saline before putting on the sterile gloves using a clean procedure

  • @Mamamilk3rs
    @Mamamilk3rs 4 місяці тому

    I love this video. super helpful visual. My school has taught us something different with the suction. We are not to meet resistance due to the possible buildup of scar tissue from doing so. Instead, we measure the suction tubing to the obturator and that is the distance we go.

  • @SummerLove217
    @SummerLove217 10 місяців тому

    Very good changing & suctioning video.

  • @lindawolffkashmir2768
    @lindawolffkashmir2768 Рік тому +3

    The way I was instructed to clean the stoma and keep the field sterile was a double wipe system with the gauze. Use a mix of sterile water and hydrogen peroxide on the first pass, always moving from the stoma outward, then the second pass sterile water only. Use the gauze, fold it so there’s always a clean surface on the neck. Soak the inner tube in the sterile water/H2O2 solution, scrub with brush, rinse in the sterile water, then re-insert. I may have to use the included tie when changing the neck band, because I’ve already had one incident where he coughed the whole trach tube out. (he didn’t hold onto it as instructed)

    • @klfrteduc2409
      @klfrteduc2409 Рік тому +1

      you should check with your hospital's policy for trach care, most do not use hydrogen peroxide anymore during trach care. It is very caustic to the skin. If it is a non-disposable inner cannula that is crusty then you can soak it in a mixture of this, only if the brush didn't remove the dried secretions. the mixture, if you must use it, should be 1 part H2O2 to 3 parts water but try not to get it on the skin.

  • @comicalcosmonaut959
    @comicalcosmonaut959 Рік тому +11

    Hi quick question,
    Wouldn't it be easier to use clean gloves to pour on the saline and h2o2 into the tray, remove the old dressing and throw it away, remove the inner cannula and place it in the tray, discard the clean gloves and THEN set that sterile drape first? Just so when you don sterile, you wouldn't need to break sterile to removing the old dressing

    • @NURSINGcarely
      @NURSINGcarely 8 місяців тому

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  • @maricris1940
    @maricris1940 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for the video.
    Big help for new acute nurses.

  • @FiftyTwoStayingTru
    @FiftyTwoStayingTru Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this! ❤

  • @IronDuke1815
    @IronDuke1815 9 місяців тому

    Excellent refresh, thank you.

  • @tropicallymixed.
    @tropicallymixed. 2 роки тому

    Thank you!! Good video, I like that there was actually suctioning.

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! :)

  • @SpukiTheLoveKitten75
    @SpukiTheLoveKitten75 11 місяців тому

    I'm not a nurse but this info will be helpful for caring for my dad. Until his regular caregiver starts coming to his house, I'll be doing the honors.

  • @menjeri4923
    @menjeri4923 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing the information. Your videos are very helpful

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому

      You are so welcome! Happy they are helpful. Please feel free to share a link to our channel with your classmates and friends in nursing school. :)

  • @autumnsun8640
    @autumnsun8640 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thank you.

  • @cherylmcewan5483
    @cherylmcewan5483 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this video

    • @NURSINGcarely
      @NURSINGcarely 8 місяців тому

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  • @wemojay7937
    @wemojay7937 Рік тому +3

    Good educational video in terms of content and instructions. The camera could have bee zoomed to close up on certain pieces, parts, and areas mentioned from time to time. Kudos 🎉

  • @inspiredx3866
    @inspiredx3866 2 роки тому +4

    Great how-to while using the kit. However i wish it were across the board of RN and RT to agree to consider this a "very clean" technique, not "sterile".

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +5

      I appreciate this comment! We talk about this a lot, actually - especially with "sterile wound change". This seems to be stressed in school, but at best we follow clean technique at the bedside. If something needs to be "sterile" then it needs to be done in the OR. - Ellis

  • @chakolaparis3213
    @chakolaparis3213 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks have to do clinical check off and this helped with my cards

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому

      Great! Thanks for watching.

  • @simranjitgill9338
    @simranjitgill9338 Рік тому

    Great information

  • @eleganttammyh4465
    @eleganttammyh4465 Місяць тому

    This is great

  • @yanbingzhu2550
    @yanbingzhu2550 Рік тому +17

    Is the direction of the tracheal tube correct? Why does it bend towards the pharynx? Shouldn't it bend towards the trachea?

  • @jasminedahri3895
    @jasminedahri3895 9 місяців тому

    thanks alot for sharing doctor.

  • @MarilynAperdo
    @MarilynAperdo 4 місяці тому

    Oh god bless.my dad also same your situation. But last yr he pass away

  • @Muhammadthorieq1097
    @Muhammadthorieq1097 9 місяців тому

    Thank you, i really need this ❤

  • @wisconsin_girl9186
    @wisconsin_girl9186 9 місяців тому +5

    You should be monitoring his O2 during the suction....

  • @yasmanygarcia8257
    @yasmanygarcia8257 Рік тому +2

    Word of advice, suction the patient before cleaning him 😂. This video was awesome 👌

  • @fadyenaya2155
    @fadyenaya2155 Рік тому

    so helpful
    thank you so much

  • @simonedurham3934
    @simonedurham3934 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the skill video I needed it

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  10 місяців тому

      So happy to help!

  • @diannatoma2831
    @diannatoma2831 7 місяців тому +2

    Hello,
    I just was wondering when she inserted the trach did she insert it facing up or down? I was trying to rewatch it over and over but couldn't detect what she did. Please advise!

    • @brukg450
      @brukg450 2 місяці тому

      Yes, I believe, she inserted it the wrong way. It should be inserted face down.

  • @lovelymimi3444
    @lovelymimi3444 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @diksha25902
    @diksha25902 Рік тому

    Helpful 🙂

  • @furwinner19
    @furwinner19 2 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. Good demonstration.

  • @annalanzotti-venrick3989
    @annalanzotti-venrick3989 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the video!! Very helpful. Well done ❤️

  • @ElleGreenaw4y
    @ElleGreenaw4y Місяць тому

    hi! I'm a nursing student, I have a question. What are things I need to look out for while suctioning?

  • @solomon1161
    @solomon1161 Рік тому

    you are so funny still lots of learning happened.Cheers !!!

  • @jasminedahri3895
    @jasminedahri3895 9 місяців тому

    i had my experience for pantient last 3yrs ago.

  • @cheyennes1505
    @cheyennes1505 2 роки тому

    super helpful, thank you very much!!:)

  • @NessaVanessa11
    @NessaVanessa11 Рік тому

    Very helpful, only please bring the camera closer so we can see what you are doing, thanks!

  • @charmondkingren2105
    @charmondkingren2105 9 місяців тому

    Hey. Please hold tight to the faceplate when ever you manipulate the inner cannula or change trach ties.

  • @textkestrel
    @textkestrel Рік тому

    Lovely instrucitonal video. Why did you elbow your patient at 2:53?

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому

      Hi! Looks like I forgot to pull the gown down before donning my sterile gloves so I was trying to pull it down so you could better see what I was doing :)

  • @reginaestrada2772
    @reginaestrada2772 2 роки тому +2

    OMG you have the "Rising Woman" symbol tattoed! ✨ Awesome !

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +2

      I do!! You're the first person to recognize it! My wife has the same symbol on her forearm with Artemis' bow completing the circle. - Ellis

  • @Pureemelaa
    @Pureemelaa 8 місяців тому

    I was taught to place tube facing down in shape of the throat. Here it was shown pointed up in the throat. Not sure that is correct. Am I wrong?

  • @atefkareem7257
    @atefkareem7257 Рік тому

    What about removing old tie first if the cuff inflated then can fix the new one, it's working or not.just asking and thanks for your great knowledge

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому

      It's best practice to ensure there is a tie on at all times.

  • @pedrometro
    @pedrometro Рік тому +2

    Just wondering, why the curve of the inner tube is upward? should it be down ward as per anatomy

    • @temmy9983
      @temmy9983 Рік тому

      they probably put it in wrong tbh but it should be curved downward

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому +1

      It is inserted upward and rotated to face down.

  • @becka55978
    @becka55978 2 роки тому +12

    The trach tube is in upside-down. It should be pointed down toward the lungs not up

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +5

      Hi there! Unfortunately, this particular mannikin's throat does not allow for the rotation of the trach tube. But good looking out!

    • @Jess-wi3re
      @Jess-wi3re Рік тому

      I wondered this same thing!

  • @Officialjacquez1
    @Officialjacquez1 2 роки тому

    Great Demonstration! I am learning a lot by watching these Level Up RN videos🫶🏾🩺

  • @noyonbarua2360
    @noyonbarua2360 2 роки тому

    Please ship to Canada!

    • @NURSINGcarely
      @NURSINGcarely 8 місяців тому

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  • @kinleydorji1996
    @kinleydorji1996 Рік тому +2

    I think you shout still monitor his spo2

  • @funmilayoadenike-uw9yk
    @funmilayoadenike-uw9yk 4 місяці тому

    You need an assistance to help use his or her hand secure the trach tube when changing the ties.

  • @sb8404
    @sb8404 9 місяців тому

    Have u worked with a Montgomery T-Tube?

  • @kingstonstreet3726
    @kingstonstreet3726 Рік тому

    Where is the playlist of clinical skills?

  • @manjunathgomanjunath6540
    @manjunathgomanjunath6540 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @ashleywashington2843
    @ashleywashington2843 Рік тому +1

    So you suction after you clean the tube

  • @redheavenrose
    @redheavenrose 10 місяців тому +5

    isn't the cannula supposed to be facing downward

  • @yalondaagnew
    @yalondaagnew 2 роки тому +1

    Can I remove the cut piece of gauze around the trach, before I create a sterile field?

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому +3

      Yes, you can remove the soiled dressing before setting up your field. Just don't remove the tie until you're ready to replace it. - Ellis

  • @furwinner19
    @furwinner19 2 роки тому +3

    Question about suction in between I read in ATI IS 10 sec suppose to be.

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +1

      Great question! Best practice is just less than 15 seconds. - Ellis

  • @XxDarkRaverxX
    @XxDarkRaverxX Рік тому

    If they had a velcro tie but the kit doesn't come with a velcro tie do you reuse the velcro tie or make do with the non velcro tie? What if velcro is preferred?

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому

      If the trach ties need due to be replaced due to being soiled, then using the non-velcro tie is probably most appropriate.

    • @NURSINGcarely
      @NURSINGcarely 8 місяців тому

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  • @Nita_B
    @Nita_B 2 роки тому +3

    I will be performing this skill today during my validation. Thanks a lot for coming through with this demo 🙌🏾🫶🏽💯 love your videos.

  • @arissaartyamsoal4557
    @arissaartyamsoal4557 Місяць тому

    Why do you put the cannula in upside down? It was like that when you pulled it out as well.. I thought it goes in pointing down.

  • @michaelt2053
    @michaelt2053 2 роки тому

    Anyone have experience with the Passy Muir Speaking Valve?
    After a few short months my 77-year-old sister is hardly able to use it anymore because it irritates her throat. Sad.
    Could this have been due to treatment shortcomings?
    Such as insufficient humidification or suctioning. Or is this to be expected with frequent use over a few months?
    I really miss our phone calls.

  • @brittenyhowell2150
    @brittenyhowell2150 Рік тому

    The doll looks so realistic I keep thinking it could open its eyes at any moment

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому

      Yes... Thanks for watching!

  • @smoothmove9258
    @smoothmove9258 2 роки тому

    In reality, I saw some RT squeeze NS into the inner cannula prior to suctioning. Is it supposed to do it?

    • @deniserjbertoni9105
      @deniserjbertoni9105 2 роки тому

      No that's not the current and best evidenced based practice guideline Saline instillation can make a patient cough but the introduction of the suction catheter will make people cough so saline is not necessary and not considered best evidence based practice

  • @MzVan21
    @MzVan21 2 роки тому

    What does a lavage it...?

  • @ssecnirpeve03
    @ssecnirpeve03 2 роки тому

    Some trach kits have two sterile field (paper). One for sterile and the other one can be used for used/unsterile items. I think its more hygienic and infection control is followed if we drop or put the used items on the other field (paper) or to the sterile part of the cover of sterile gloves than drop it on the floor cause there is instances that it will not shoot on the garbage can. Thanks.

  • @ashleymelendez4545
    @ashleymelendez4545 2 роки тому +3

    Question: should we be hyperoxgenating the patient throughout the care?

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +2

      Ashley, there are cases where that is possible depending on the equipment being used. I do generally leave the mask closer to their trach than I did in this video so the view would not be blocked. However, we cannot leave the mask on as we do not want to touch it and break sterility. - Ellis

    • @klfrteduc2409
      @klfrteduc2409 Рік тому

      @@LevelUpRN you should increase the Pts oxygen amount to 100% prior to Sx the Pt so when you do remove the mask to Sx they are less likely to desaturate. This is what is taught to Respiratory Students in their clinicals. When I teach trach care to RNs I tell them to do this as well.

  • @ttabaleka7
    @ttabaleka7 Рік тому

    What about when the tube is removed for cleaning and strong foul smell follows...

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому

      If this were to happen and we were not aware of infection then I would immediately inform the partitioner of that occurring.

  • @thepalettewhispererasmr1227

    at what point is it ok to become 'non-sterile-?

  • @solangeteneck2236
    @solangeteneck2236 2 роки тому

    Ty, this helps alot to refresh

  • @nickzz18
    @nickzz18 2 роки тому

    the way she just lift the head 😂😂

  • @springsummer1803
    @springsummer1803 Рік тому

    For nurses who wants to take an nclex exam, this is highly recommended UA-cam channel. This group are made up of nursing preceptors. Thanks for the effort of LEVEL UP RN

  • @HeatherDalamanzi
    @HeatherDalamanzi 10 місяців тому

    My tracheostomy was cleaned to much to that extent that I am having some heartburn even when am talking

  • @texasfred9321
    @texasfred9321 2 роки тому +8

    You inserted inner cannula pointing up towards mouth. Instead of down towards lungs. Why?

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому +1

      Hi! On the manikins, it only goes into their "stoma" when pointing up. We have to insert it upside down, then rotate it. - Ellis

  • @gmrubentheman9767
    @gmrubentheman9767 Місяць тому

    cleaning inner cannula no hydrogen peroxide only normal saline

  • @heidih3048
    @heidih3048 11 місяців тому +1

    She keeps saying "mucosa" instead of "mucus." Mucosa is the tissue type, not the secretion.

  • @jayta78
    @jayta78 Рік тому +1

    Insertion of the inner cannula direction is definitely not correct. You may want to correct this or update your video to note this is not the correct direction to insert. Usually you insert with the curve upward direction and rotate as your anatomy would have the cannula curving down.

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  Рік тому +1

      Yes, you are right - it is inserted upward and rotated down. If I didn't rotate it, it's because the manikin is very stiff and does not allow for that movement.

  • @Crazysiblings127
    @Crazysiblings127 2 роки тому

    WEAR UR PPE MISS, HOW CAN U PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE WITH OUT PRPTECTING URSLEF AND PATIENT

    • @temmy9983
      @temmy9983 Рік тому

      yeah corret ppe is a face shield/goggle and a mask

  • @funmilayoadenike-uw9yk
    @funmilayoadenike-uw9yk 4 місяці тому

    You need to be gentle with patient when changing the ties

  • @kurtenzena7345
    @kurtenzena7345 2 роки тому

    its nice to have those tray packet wherein everything u need is in it.,,,
    nhs where I work? they dont have those😂😂😂😂 u have to prepare one by one, so most of the time sterility is broken, also most of the time u need to rush and suction the patient before they choked with their secretions😂😂😂😂😂

    • @LevelUpRN
      @LevelUpRN  2 роки тому

      I've seen a movement in facilities where they don't use trays for procedures (like trach, CVC, or wounds) because of the waste that was occurring when not all of the tray equipment was being used (or even necessary). I agree that sterility is a goal, but is often not accomplished. - Ellis

  • @da-liyaJoseph
    @da-liyaJoseph 2 роки тому +1

    But this is not a sterile way

  • @lisagiordano2875
    @lisagiordano2875 2 роки тому +1

    MUCUS, not mucosa....