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Basic care: Paediatric red flags

Warning signs usually occur before a problem with a trachy tube. hey can be broken down into problems with:

  1. The airway
  2. The breathing
  3. More general signs such as distress, anxiety or circulatory problems
  4. The trachy tube itself
  • In this section

  • Overview: What is a paediatric tracheostomy?
  • Overview: Why do children have tracheostomies?
  • Paediatric patient stories: Coming to terms with a tracheostomy
  • Paediatric patient stories: Caring for my child's tracheostomy
  • Basic care: Different paediatric tubes
  • Basic care: Humidification for children with tracheostomies
  • Basic care: Decannulation (removal of the tube) for children with tracheostomies
  • Basic care: Suctioning via a paediatric tracheostomy tube
  • Basic care: Changing cotton tapes
  • Basic care: Changing the velcro tapes on a tracheostomy
  • Basic care: Changing a tube on an infant
  • Basic care: Paediatric red flags
  • Basic care: Changing a tube on a ventilated child
  • Basic care: Cleaning the stoma of a tracheostomy

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