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Endotracheal Suctioning in Critically Ill Child

Sanju Pukhraj Khawa, Nursing Officer, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342005, India. , Sanju Pukhraj Khawa

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International Journal of Pediatric Nursing 7(2):p 37-41, . | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijpen.2454.9126.7221.5
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Sanju Pukhraj Khawa/Endotracheal Suctioning in Critically Ill Child/Int J Pediatr. Nurs. 2021;9(2):35-39
 


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Endotracheal suctioning is one of the most common advanced procedure carried out in pediatric intensive care. Despite this, there are not many evidences to support different techniques for endotracheal suctioning in pediatric patients as compared to preterm infants and adults. This paper enlightens different techniques used for endotracheal suctioning in pediatric intensive care unit and also its impact on pediatric patients.
Keywords: Endotracheal Suctioning; Neonates; Children; Pediatric Intensive care units.
 


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