If there is resistance to the BVM when ventilating a tracheostomy patient the EMT should check air is escaping through a hole in the lung and filling the pleural space.
<h3>What is tracheostomy?</h3>
A tracheostomy is a hole made in the front of the neck to allow a tube to be inserted into the windpipe trachea to assist breathing.
The tube can be connected to an oxygen supply and a breathing machine called a ventilator if necessary.
Individuals notice increased resistance to ventilations while ventilating an intubated patient with a bag-valve-mask-unit. This could mean that air is escaping from the lung and filling the pleural space.
Thus, the EMT should check for this.
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client is shot in the chest during a holdup and in transported to the
hospital via ambulance. In the emergency department chest tubes are
inserted, one in the second intercostal space and one at the base of the
lung. What does the nurse expect the tube in the second intercostal
space to accomplish?<span>- Remove the air that is present in the intrapleural space</span>
The diaphragm, next time just google it lol
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