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hi every body,
I want to ask about the best mouth care can be delivered for a vent patient, specifically teeth brushing...my instructor said it is better not to use the brush for those patient beacause it leads to a certain harm...any idea what kind of harm it could be..
any help will be appreciated
hi every body,I want to ask about the best mouth care can be delivered for a vent patient, specifically teeth brushing...my instructor said it is better not to use the brush for those patient beacause it leads to a certain harm...any idea what kind of harm it could be..
any help will be appreciated
Brushing teeth while on the vent is done bid and basic mouth care is done q2 hours, this is part of protocol to fight VAP.
So your instructor may be a little behind the times.
Teeth cleaned TDS (so once a shift) and mouth/eye care 2nd hrly
Normally, I will clean teeth just prior to changing tapes. We have kiddies toothbrushes (nice and soft, and small enough to fit into a mouth already full due to an ETT) and toothpaste, and we brush gently. Then irrigate the mouth with a yankeur sucker and syringe with an irrigation nozzle.
I'm liking the sounds of the toothbrush hooked up to suction, sounds very cool!
Mouth care is 2nd hrly swabs with H2O/Sodi Bic, lanolin to lips and suctioning of oropharynx. Of course, thats just a minimun, if pts need it more/less frequently, alter care accordingly
http://www.lhsc.on.ca/critcare/ucicu/procs/oralcare.htmthis website includes guidelines for oral care for intubated patient to prevent VAP...besides of course head of bed elevation and hand washing.
another issue her is the chlorhexidine which is recommened only for cardiac patient, not all intubated patients which I have just known and I am worried about it b/c all our ICU patients we use chlorheidine..
regards
the article is gone:cry:
I was curious to read it because we just implemented the chlorhexidine and some of us have had concerns.
icunerd
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We use a soft toothbrush once a shift and 2-4 hrly Chlorhex mouthswabs in between.