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MeanMaryJean: I am right there with you!!! The Gomco suction machines were most likely the worse because the suction was never consistent. I have always used a suction cannister in acute care which contains a filter on the wall-based suction, I have never used anything else. So, is the question whether or not to use the cannister? Or, just have the suction plugged straight into the wall??? It seems plugging it straight into the wall would be a huge infection control problem for the facility!!
I don't think you can plug them into the wall
I can't picture that working either. I mean we connect the suction tubing to the suction head for chest tubes, but the fluids are restricted to the chest tube canister. For tracheal suction, where else do the secretions go if not connected to a canister?
Issa_mohamad
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Do we need to apply a "suction-filter" while using wall-unit suction regulator?