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In this section, we will guide you through the process of setting up and using an electronic or battery-powered suction unit for airway management during emergencies.
Utilizing the suction catheter correctly is crucial for effective airway clearance. Follow these steps:
Remember that suction catheters vary in size and length, with specific purposes. Note that some catheters feature a notch to prevent solids from blocking the suction, making them suitable for fluids, blood, and small debris. Larger obstructions may require a catheter with a larger diameter. Tailor your choice to the situation, considering airway devices like OP or nasal airways.
When dealing with paediatric patients, be aware of their smaller, more delicate airways. Children's airways are prone to swelling and obstruction, and their anatomy differs from adults. Keep these factors in mind when performing airway management and suctioning.
After completing suctioning and ensuring a clear and patent airway, follow these steps for cleaning and disposal:
Always remember to wear gloves when handling bio-hazardous materials in real-life scenarios to ensure safety.