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There is a 360 degree rotatable joint and a scale to indicate the depth of the closed mucus suction hose.
Has a Murphy eye to prevent clogged pipes.
Comes with MDI inhaler cable
Suction line cleaning port and NSS (Normal Saline Solution) port are one way valves.
Suction button can be rotated to lock. To prevent the incidence of patients being pressed against
What is a Close suction system? How is it different from a normal mucus suction hose in the COVID-19 era?
Close suction is a closed suction system. As its name suggests, it refers to a mucus suction line to help limit the obstruction of the patient’s airway. Because the patient was treated by inserting a tracheal intubation tube. The body creates mucus. or lubricant to act as a coating, protecting the lining from being damaged by equipment or the patient’s tracheal tube But when left for a period of time, those things will clog the patient’s airway instead. causing the patient to be unable to breathe Therefore, medical personnel Or the patient’s caregiver must perform a procedure called mucus suction to remove the mucus that is blocking the airway. To be able to breathe easily
Usually, patients with a tracheal tube for ventilation Must have mucus suctioned. through medical personnel Or the nurse will disconnect the endotracheal tube and suction the mucus. But in some patients who are diagnosed or expected to be a pathological disease that may be transmitted through the respiratory tract or secretions such as tuberculosis, etc. The more we live in the COVID-19 era, it may cause mucus suction that normally has droplets to spread. and contamination occurs or can spread the infection to other people This makes the closed suction system catheter equipment very necessary because This piece of equipment has been specially designed. which will be connected to the breathing tube and the patient’s tracheal tube without disconnecting any equipment while suctioning mucus It reduces contamination. and spread the virus at the same time The special joints that are additionally designed are A one-way connection used to flush the suction line. In the case where the sputum suction has been completed (This closed system mucus suction hose can generally be used continuously from 24 hours up to 72 hours, depending on the design. and recommendations of the manufacturer), another popular joint is A one-way joint for instilling saline solution to dissolve mucus in cases where the mucus is sticky or highly thick. And another special joint is a joint that can spray medicine, MDI style, in cases where the doctor wants to spray medicine into the tract. Breathing will be easier for medical personnel and increase safety as well. The format will depend on the manufacturer. But the components are similar. and different from general mucus suction hose That is, there is a bag covering the entire line. The end of the suction hose has a connector that connects to the endotracheal tube and the patient’s tracheal tube. The other end is a plastic suction control button. Finger control buttons are no longer used to reduce touching. The entire line of equipment should not be able to be detached from each other for safety in use.