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ABOUT THE PROJECT

The project “Digital Toolbox for innovation in nursing education (I-Box)” provides teaching and learning materials (infographics, podcasts and videos) for nursing students and professionals. The materials from this project support the learning of technical skills nurses might need when attending patients in different healthcare settings.

Nasotracheal suctioning

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Suctioning is required to maintain a clear airway. A suctioning catheter can be inserted through the nose or the mouth into the pharynx or trachea. The video shows aspiration through the nose into the throat. The preparation of the provider, mental and physical preparation of the patient, preparation of the space, preparation and examination of the necessary material, implementation of the intervention, and arrangement of the patient, surroundings, and documentation of the performed intervention are shown in the video.

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  • Skills:
    • Arrangement of medical staff
    • Arrengement of space
    • Execution of a procedure or intervention
    • Infection control and prevent infection
    • Material arrangement
    • Mental preparation of the patient
    • Patient assessment and patient interview skills
    • Patient care
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