ANCC Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam Prep

Category - Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice Test

What is the guideline for maximum suction time for a patient with a tracheostomy?

  1. 5 seconds
  2. 10 seconds
  3. 30 seconds
  4. 1 minute
  5. There is no limit
Explanation

Answer: B - The nurse would want to limit suctioning to 10 seconds through a tracheostomy. It is generally advised not to leave the catheter in the tracheostomy tube for more than 5-10 seconds since the patient will not be able to breathe well with the catheter in place.

Hypoxemia can be caused by prolonged suctioning. This could lead to a vasovagal response, which will cause bradycardia. The patient will need to be pre-oxygenated prior to suctioning.  Make sure you allow the patient to recover from the suctioning and to catch his/her breath. Wait for at least 10 seconds between suctioning to permit the patient to catch their breath.

Sources: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

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