La broncoaspirazione nel paziente tracheostomizzato: aderenza alle buone pratiche infermieristiche

Submitted: 17 January 2018
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Published: 17 January 2018
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Intro duzione: la broncoaspirazione è una procedura fi nalizzata a rimuovere il muco dalla cannula tracheostomica attraverso un sondino. E’ una procedura invasiva che non può essere praticata routinariamente poiché predispone il paziente a rischi severi. Per questo motivo essa va effettuata seguendo le raccomandazioni della letteratura.

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Scotta, R., Bressan, V., Annalisa, P., Zanini, A., Rizzuto, A., & Bulfone, G. (2018). La broncoaspirazione nel paziente tracheostomizzato: aderenza alle buone pratiche infermieristiche. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 33(1), 23–28. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2016.56