A) Capping a tracheostomy tube
B) Performing tracheostomy care
C) Increasing oxygen concentration delivered to the client
D) Providing routine client care
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Multiple Choice
A) Unlocking and removing the inner cannula
B) Rinsing the cannula in normal saline
C) Using a pipe cleaner to dry the inside and outside of the cannula
D) Cleaning the incision site and flange using sterile applicators or gauze dressings moistened with normal saline
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Multiple Choice
A) Uncuffed tube
B) Cuffed tube
C) Tube with an inner cannula
D) Tube with a low-pressure cuff
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Multiple Choice
A) Suctioning the oropharynx if there are any secretions present
B) Asking the client to cough
C) Suctioning the tracheostomy tube
D) Deflating the cuffed tracheostomy tube
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Multiple Choice
A) Outer cannula
B) Inner cannula
C) Flange
D) Obturator
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Multiple Choice
A) Inner cannula
B) Outer cannula
C) Obturator
D) Flange
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Multiple Choice
A) Cuffed tracheostomy tube
B) Uncuffed tracheostomy tube
C) Fenestrated tracheostomy tube
D) Obturator
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Multiple Choice
A) Uncuffed tracheostomy
B) Cuffed tracheostomy
C) Fenestrated tracheostomy
D) Uncuffed or fenestrated tracheostomy
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Multiple Choice
A) Allowing the cap to remain in place as long as the client tolerates it
B) Documenting the placement of the cap and relevant data regarding client assessment
C) Removing the valve and notifying the health care provider
D) Assisting the client out of bed
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Multiple Choice
A) Using a fenestrated tracheostomy tube
B) Using writing materials
C) Using a communication board
D) Using a Passy-Muir valve
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