Re: Changing trachs on adult vent pts in the home
Cared for vented Teens and adults for 15yrs in homecare and changed probably close to hundred trachs at home over the years.
You are absolutely correct that this is a neglected are of discharge planning! My experience this is an afterthought far too often. Choosing a homecare agency that has expertise in caring for this special population is in patients best interest.
Trach change orders initially come from the ENT inserting trach, then followup orders from pulmonologist caring for patient. I've had a few ENT make house calls for most difficult patients.
When accepting a vented patient for homecare, I would ask for trach change orders as part of admission orders and work with DME vendor re amount repiratory support they will provide patient. Length of time patient hospitalized, maturity of trach and previous trach change dificulites should guide trach change in the home.
Two scenerios seem to occur with my patients new to homecare:
a. Setup time for trach change when RT coming to home for vent checkup and change with their assistance.
b. When patient receiving shift care, trach changed by oncoming nurse with assistince RN who's leaving.
Once comfortable at home, I've changed trachs for patient without problems with assistance spouse, relative, aide and even devoted neighbor.
PSST: Have patients insurance checked that they have DME coverage prior leaving facility..... nothing like having supprise of "no coverage for medical equipment" once patents home.
Send letter to electrity company requesting priority service reconnection when electrical outage prior to patient discharge....
not nice when pole hit by car 2 hrs after pt first home from hospital, out in the country and battery backup not charged...2hrs later still hand banging patient as road blocked and no local ambulance service.
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