A patient receiving mechanical ventilation has recently unde…

A patient receiving mechanical ventilation has recently undergone a tracheotomy.  He writes a note saying he is having difficulty catching his breath.  The respiratory therapist checks the incision area for signs of infection and position of the tracheostomy tube.  The cuff pressure is checked and registers 0 mmHg.  Air is inserted through the pilot balloon and the pressure remains at 0 mmHg.  What action should the therapist take?

A patient with a tracheotomy tube is exhibiting severe respi…

A patient with a tracheotomy tube is exhibiting severe respiratory distress.  On quick examination, you notice the complete absence of breath sounds and no gas flowing through tracheotomy tube.  You attempt to quickly suction patient but unable to pass suction catheter.  What is most likely the problem?

Which of the following indicators can be used to assess a pa…

Which of the following indicators can be used to assess a patient’s readiness for decannulation? 1. Patient’s ability to speak and follow commands 2. Patient’s mobility of extremities  3. Patient’s level of sensorium 4. Patient’s suctioning requirements 5. Patient’s ventilator dependency