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A respiratory care practitioner is about to nasotracheal suc…

Posted byAnonymous February 12, 2025February 12, 2025

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A respirаtоry cаre prаctitiоner is abоut to nasotracheal suction a patient, and notes that the suction manometer reads 100 mm Hg. When the respiratory care practitioner covers the thumb port, no suction occurs at the catheter tip. At this point, the respiratory care practitioner should:

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