Match the following descriptions with the appropriate suction-related responses.
Drag the labels on the right to the corresponding statements on the left.
A standard tube is around 10-12 cm in length and a suction catheter must pass beyond this length into the trachea.
A fenestrated tube must have a non-fenestrated inner tube inserted for suction, otherwise the catheter may get stuck in the fenestration.
Closed suction removes the need to disconnect the ventilator circuit (and reduce de-recruitment).
Using a closed suction system designed for an endotracheal tube with a tracheostomy means the catheter is too long, risking trauma.