Re: Vent/Trach nurses: If a trach becomes dislodged, what do you do?
I would also page respiratory right away. Also check your hospital policy. We are supposed to call respiratory (of course I worked on a med/surg/stepdown unit at the time. However, we got many, many fresh trachs there so were comfortable reinserting. I also echo, not to try this if you haven't done it before.
Also, just because the trach is out does not nec. mean the patient has lost there airway. Respiratory should be there in a few moments, esp. when you tell them patient has coughed out trach.
HTH!