Product Description
The E.T. Tube 7.5 is an endotracheal tube with a diameter of 7.5mm used for establishing and maintaining a patient's airway during anesthesia, surgery, or critical care. It is made of medical-grade materials and is designed for secure placement and efficient ventilation.The E.T. Tube 7.5 is a standard endotracheal tube used in medical settings for airway management.
Uses
- Establishing and maintaining a secure airway during anesthesia
- Assisting with mechanical ventilation in critical care settings
Side Effects
- Possible risk of tube misplacement leading to breathing difficulties
- Risk of infection if not properly maintained and used
How to use
The E.T. Tube 7.5 is inserted into the trachea through the mouth or nose using a laryngoscope under direct visualization. It is secured in place and connected to a ventilator if needed.
Storage
- Store the E.T. Tube in a clean and dry environment to prevent contamination -
- Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q. How is the correct placement of the E.T. Tube verified?Placement is confirmed by auscultation, chest rise, and verifying CO2 detection via capnography.
- Q. What are the potential complications of using an E.T. Tube?Complications can include injury to the vocal cords, tracheal damage, infection, and airway blockage.
- Q. Can the E.T. Tube be re-used on multiple patients?E.T. Tubes are typically single-use devices to prevent the risk of cross-contamination and infection.
- Q. Is the E.T. Tube available in different sizes?Yes, E.T. Tubes come in various sizes to accommodate different patient needs.
- Q. Is special training required to insert an E.T. Tube?Healthcare professionals such as anesthesiologists, intensivists, and respiratory therapists are trained in the proper insertion and management of E.T. Tubes.
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