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Medical Suction Machine

The document discusses suction apparatuses, which are medical devices used to eliminate fluids or gases from body cavities. It describes the different types of suction apparatuses including manual, wall-mounted, and portable machines. It also outlines how to properly use and clean suction machines. The document provides information on suction apparatuses' role in various medical situations and procedures.
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Medical Suction Machine

The document discusses suction apparatuses, which are medical devices used to eliminate fluids or gases from body cavities. It describes the different types of suction apparatuses including manual, wall-mounted, and portable machines. It also outlines how to properly use and clean suction machines. The document provides information on suction apparatuses' role in various medical situations and procedures.
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A suction apparatus, also known as an aspirator, is a medical device service

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safely removing fluids or gases from the body.

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Suction apparatuses have evolved, starting from manual devices in the Doctor
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suction machines are available, catering to various medical needs.
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1. Manual suction machines: These devices operate without
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2. Wall-mounted suction machines: Installed in hospital rooms or
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3. Portable suction machines: Portable suction machines are designed


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for mobility, portable suction machines run on batteries and can be
easily moved from one location to another. They are lightweight,
user-friendly, and handy for patients receiving palliative care or
those unable to clear secretions independently, such as individuals
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with COPD, cystic fibrosis, or ALS. In emergencies like accidents or
respiratory emergencies, portable suction devices can be life-
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These various types of suction apparatuses ensure that medical Critical Care
professionals have access to efficient suction capabilities in different
settings, allowing for adequate airway clearance and removing fluids or
secretions from patients’ body cavities.

How To Use Suction Machines?

Suction machines use negative pressure to remove secretions from a


person’s oral cavity. The device consists of several components that
work together to create this negative pressure:

1. Vacuum pump: This component generates the negative pressure


required for suctioning.
2. Connecting tubes: These tubes connect the vacuum pump to the
collection canister.
3. Sterile patient tube: This tube carries the secretions from the patient
into the collection canister.
4. Disposable canister: The canister holds the secretions and prevents
contamination of other parts of the suction machine.
5. Filters: Filters are used to prevent contamination of the internal
components of the suction machine by viruses, bacteria, dust, and
gases.
6. Batteries and power cord: These power the machine for operation.

To use the suction machine, follow these steps:

1. Wash and disinfect your hands.


2. Turn on the device and connect the connecting tubes.
3. Attach a clean and dry suction catheter to the connecting tubes.
4. Position the patient flat on their back or seated with a rolled towel
under their shoulders.
5. Use sterile or distilled water to lubricate the catheter and check the
machine’s functionality.
6. Carefully insert the catheter into the tracheostomy tube, ensuring
their lengths match.
7. Place your thumb over the suction vent and remove it within 5-10
seconds.
8. Allow the patient to rest and repeat suctioning if necessary.
9. Once the procedure is complete, turn off the machine and discard
the catheter.

Cleaning the suction machine is crucial, as some parts are single-use


and should be disposed of properly. Non-disposable parts require
frequent cleaning to remove hazardous contaminants. Wear personal
protective equipment (PPE) while handling contaminated waste and
dispose of single-use parts according to local medical waste disposal
protocols.

Avoid introducing substances like grease or oil into the machine’s


components, and refrain from excessive water use or abrasive cleaners
that may damage the parts.

Following proper usage and cleaning guidelines ensures the safe and
effective operation of the suction machine, promoting patient care and
preventing contamination risks.

Conclusion

At Portea, we offer a range of healthcare services, including suction


apparatus for rent or purchase. Suction apparatus plays a vital role in
medical settings, particularly in emergencies.

To ensure optimal functioning, it is important to follow the


manufacturer’s instructions regarding operation and cleaning
procedures. Our team is dedicated to providing you with high-quality
healthcare equipment and services, ensuring the best care for your
needs.

Faqs

1. WHAT IS THE USE OF SUCTION APPARATUS IN HOSPITALS?

A suction apparatus, or aspirator, is used in hospitals to extract gases or


fluids, including mucus, vomit, blood, serum, saliva, or other secretions
from various body cavities such as the lungs, mouth, or even the skull. It
plays a crucial role in maintaining airway clearance, assisting in
medical procedures, preventing aspiration, and enabling effective
patient care by removing unwanted substances or fluids from the body
cavities.

2. HOW LONG SHOULD YOU SUCTION A PATIENT?

When suctioning a patient, staying within a maximum suction time of 15


seconds is essential. Prolonged suctioning can lead to oxygen
deprivation. After suctioning, it is crucial to provide the patient with
supplemental oxygen to ensure adequate oxygenation.

3. HOW MANY TIMES CAN YOU SUCTION A PATIENT?

The frequency of suctioning a patient varies depending on individual


circumstances, such as the amount of secretions and the patient’s
ability to clear them. While there is no definitive consensus, assessing
airway patency and attempting suctioning at least every 8 hours is
generally recommended. The need for suctioning may vary and should
be determined based on the patient’s condition and clinical judgment.

4. WHAT IS THE PRECAUTION FOR THE SUCTION MACHINE?

An essential precaution when using a suction machine is to avoid


prolonged suctioning. Suctioning a patient for more than 15 seconds
increases the risk of complications and hypoxia. Instead, it is
recommended to withdraw the catheter, provide the patient with
supplemental oxygen, and proceed with suctioning if necessary. This
approach helps minimize the risk of oxygen deprivation and ensures
safer suctioning practices.

5. HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU SUCTION SOMEONE?

The frequency of suctioning varies depending on the individual patient’s


needs. Some patients with excessive mucus production may require
suctioning every 30 minutes, while others only need it once or twice per
shift. The frequency should be determined based on a thorough
assessment of the patient’s condition and the presence of secretions
that need to be cleared.

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