Tracheostomy Care


COURSE OUTLINE:

A tracheostomy may be done in an emergency, at the patient’s bedside or in an operating room. Anesthesia (pain relief medication) may be used before the procedure. Depending on the person’s condition, the tracheostomy may be temporary or permanent. Tracheostomy tubes are available in several sizes and materials including semi-flexible plastic, rigid plastic or metal. The tubes are disposable or reusable. They may have an inner cannula that is either disposable or reusable. The tracheostomy tube may or may not have a cuff. Cuffed trach tubes are generally used for patients who have swallowing difficulties or who are receiving mechanical ventilation. Non-cuffed trach tubes are used to maintain the patients airway when a ventilator is not needed. The choice of tube is based on your condition, neck shape and size and purpose of the tracheostomy.


Curriculum

Lecture Name
Lecture 1.1 Tracheostomy Care – Page 1 Locked
Lecture 1.2 Tracheostomy Care – Page 2 Locked
Lecture 1.3 Tracheostomy Care – Page 3 Locked
Lecture 1.4 Tracheostomy Care – Page 4 Locked
Lecture 1.5 Tracheostomy Care – Page 5 Locked

Course Features

Lectures 5
Quizzes 0
Duration 15 Hours
Skill Level All Level
Language English
Certificate Yes
Assessments Self
Fees $35

Resourse

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