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Old Nov 05, 2005, 02:47 PM
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Pulmonary Toilet

I was reading my book about burns and I came across "pulmonary toilet". I don't know what it means and it is not on the medical dictionary. It has something to do with airway clearance. I looked it up online but to no avail. Can someone please explain what is all about. thank you

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Old Nov 06, 2005, 04:49 AM
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Re: Pulmonary Toilet

fancy name for suctioning. Can be used to include bagging and suctioning - well at least around here.

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Old Nov 13, 2005, 03:28 PM
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The term 'pulmonary toilet' is not specific to burn nursing. I've come across the term in all of the med/surg units I've worked in. It's my understanding that it includes all "respiratory care" (i.e. coughing, deep breathing, suctioning, percussion).

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Old Aug 24, 2007, 07:41 AM
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This is an OLD term referring to lung condition. Back before todays first line pulmonary antibiotics, like Ceftra, etc., pneumonias often spiralled out of control. The junk that would come out of peoples lungs in these situations was often referred to as 'pulmonary toilet', for it's literal similarity..

It eventually became a 'shortened' way of saying that a patient is going to need a lot of pulmonary rehab, which is suctioning, percussion, etc..

The term is archaic in several senses: 1. you really never see bad lungs like this anymore without a serious immuno-compromise, and 2., (as my instructor told me): pt's sometimes read their own charts, and it's not something that really has any place among proper medical descriptives.

-Troy, Respiratory Therapy

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Old Sep 08, 2007, 10:02 AM
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Very much an old saying, still frequently used. It is also the most important thing for a vented patient. Pulmonay toilet really is good pulmonary hygience from the oral caviety down to the aveioli. Vented pt number one problem is pneumonia induced from poor oral hygeine ,suctioning,respiratory Rx, bronching etc. Especially in the burn pt who is so compromised to begin with!

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Old Sep 08, 2007, 10:47 AM
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Re: Pulmonary Toilet

Pulmonary toilet much more than just suctioning...see my previous posts: Pulmonary Toilet? Huh???


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