You are working in an intensive care unit (ICU) setting and…
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Yоu аre wоrking in аn intensive cаre unit (ICU) setting and are cоnsulted for a patient with a tracheostomy. The patient is a 24 year old male who was admitted to the hospital following a motor vehicle accident. He was orally intubated for 10 days, and then underwent a tracheotomy. As he continues to recover, the medical team wants to initiate trials with a speaking valve. He currently has a size 6 cuffed, fenestrated trach. a.) What do you want to check first, before initiation of any occlusion or valve trials? Why? (2 points) b.) Once you complete your initial check (from part a), and you determine the patient is a candidate for a speaking valve, what is your next step? (1 points) c.) You place the speaking valve and the patient is able to achieve voice and verbal communication. Is your intervention with this patient complete at this point? Why or why not? (2 points)
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