Originally Posted by registerdin2006
I often use the same suction tubing for the inline suctioning of an ETT as well as for the yankeur. I remove the suction from the inline tubing and attached to the yankeur periodically when oral suction is needed, then reattach the suction to the inline tubing and put the yankeur back in the package tucked under my pt.'s pillow. I was taught this way and was under the impression that the inline tubing had a one way valve so as to prevent bacteria from climbimg in. I recently had a nurse correct me and said "noway would she ever do this" and that seperate suction tubing must be provided for these two devices. How does everyone else do it?? I feel awful that I have jeopardized pt. safety.
wow, I never really thought about it... (bad nurse), but I also take off the inline adn replace it with the other suction as needed because that is how I was shown when I started out. But, now that you have me thinking about it...shoot, it might be a good idea to stop doing that. Anyone know what the protocol would be?