Suction me up Scotty

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Suction Mastery: Neonatal Essentials

Test your knowledge and skills about suctioning techniques and parameters for neonates in this engaging quiz! Perfect for healthcare professionals looking to refresh their knowledge.

  • Multiple choice questions covering suction pressures, monitoring, and techniques.
  • Focus on neonatology practices to ensure safety and efficacy in patient care.
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse547
What suction pressure should I use for a Neonate?
60 – 80 mmHg (8 – 10.6 kPa)
40 – 60 mmHg (6.4 – 8 kPa)
80 – 100 mmHg (10.6 – 13.3 kPa)
> 100 mmHg (>13.3 kPa)
How much NaCl should I instill with a Neonate?
0.5ml
0.25ml
0.75ml
1ml
Maximum length of time to pass the Sx catheter?
15 seconds
20 seconds
25 seconds
30 seconds
MHI for suctioning – peak pressure target for under 1 yo?
5% above PIP
10% above PIP
20% above PIP
25% above PIP
'O2 Suction' on a Paediatric Evita vent will increase the O2 by how much?
100%
50%
25%
75%
In 'regular' 6mo how much should I pre-oxygenate by and for how long?
25% and for at least 3 min, max 10 mins
25% and for at least 1 min, max 5 mins
50% and for at least 3 min, max 10 mins
50% and for at least 1 min, max 5 mins
How often does the closed circuit catheter have to be changed?
Consultant decision
Every 7 days
Every 24 hours
Every 12 hours
Routine suction on a paralysed patient should occur
4-6 hours
6-8 hours
8-10 hours
2-4 hours
Nitric Oxide is a
Pulmonary vasodilator and raises pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary vasodconstrictor and lowers pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary vasodilator and lowers pulmonary vascular resistance.
Pulmonary vasodconstrictor and raises pulmonary vascular resistance.
What monitoring does my patient need?
SpO2, HR minimum, ideally also end tidal, ECG, BP
SpO2, HR, EGG, BP, LOL, JK
A keen watchful eye
SpO2, ICP bolt
Univentricular circulations, HLHS or post Norwoods patients. Bagging on?
Low/No O2
High O2
Mix - parameter driven
Only iNO
How far to suction beyond the ETT?
Hit the carina and withdraw
Max 0.5cm
Max 1cm
Max 0.25cm
Who invented the suction catheter?
Scott Yankauer
Steven Yankauer
Sidney Yankauer
Sage Yankauer
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