The nurse caring for a patient with an endotracheal tube recognizes several disadvantages of an
endotracheal tube. What would the nurse recognize as a disadvantage of endotracheal tubes?
A) Cognition is decreased.
B) Daily arterial blood gases (ABGs) are necessary.
C) Slight tracheal bleeding is anticipated.
D) The cough reflex is depressed. - Ans: D
Feedback:
There are several disadvantages of an endotracheal tube. Disadvantages include suppression of
the patient's cough reflex, thickening of secretions, and depressed swallowing reflexes.
Ulceration and stricture of the larynx or trachea may develop, but bleeding is not an expected
finding. The tube should not influence cognition and daily ABGs are not always required.
What would the critical care nurse recognize as a condition that may indicate a patient's need to
have a tracheostomy?
A) A patient has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute.
B) A patient requires permanent ventilation.
C) A patient exhibits symptoms of dyspnea.
D) A patient has respiratory acidosis. - Ans: B
Feedback:
A tracheostomy permits long-term use of mechanical ventilation to prevent aspiration of oral and
gastric secretions in the unconscious or paralyzed patient. Indications for a tracheostomy do not
include a respiratory rate of 10 breaths per minute, symptoms of dyspnea, or respiratory acidosis.
The medical nurse is creating the care plan of an adult patient requiring mechanical ventilation.
What nursing action is most appropriate?
A) Keep the patient in a low Fowler's position.
B) Perform tracheostomy care at least once per day.
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