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Hot Sale Medical Disposable T-Type Connector Suction Catheters With CE/ISO Certification
Here is a basic description of how T-Type connector suction catheters are used:
Preparation: The healthcare provider ensures that the suction equipment is set up and functioning properly. This may involve connecting the catheter to the suction tubing or a suction canister.
Sterilization: The catheter is typically sterilized before use to minimize the risk of infection. This can be done through steam autoclaving or other appropriate sterilization methods.
Insertion: The distal end of the catheter is gently inserted through the patient's mouth or nose and advanced into the airway until the desired depth is reached. The side openings of the catheter are strategically positioned to facilitate the removal of secretions.
Suctioning: Once the catheter is in place, the healthcare provider applies suction by activating the suction device. This creates a negative pressure that helps draw out the secretions and fluids from the airway. The catheter is rotated and withdrawn slowly to ensure thorough suctioning.
Monitoring and repeat suctioning: The process is closely monitored, and if necessary, the suctioning is repeated until the airway is cleared of excessive secretions. It is important to avoid prolonged or excessive suctioning to prevent damage to the airway.
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