Hi all, Please kindly note that a recent update does not recommend the ROTATION OF THE Catheter, but other steps are still in line with the marking criteria . Expected to Lubricate the tip of the catheter inserts gently in to the nostril until the patient coughs or resistance is felt.
Sorry to hear this. The link is in the description tap on it and should take you straight to it. If you verbalise that you put the gauge on and the set pressure it should be acceptable.
Thanks for the video. I have a question: we need to suction for maximum 10 second for one time and then remove the catheter or it should be 10 second between suctioning?
Thanks for answering. Would you please clarify, each suction should be less than 10 seconds or the time between suctioning should be 10 seconds. I would really appreciate it if you explain 🙏🙏
Hi Maryam, each session of suctioning should not last more than 10 seconds to reduce risk of Hypoxia. The timing of subsequent repeat is dictated by patients condition and consent to be ready for the repeat (2 or 3)
Hi all,
Please kindly note that a recent update does not recommend the ROTATION OF THE Catheter, but other steps are still in line with the marking criteria .
Expected to Lubricate the tip of the catheter inserts gently in to the nostril until the patient coughs or resistance is felt.
Hi I just got the marking creteria given by my testing centre and it stated there to rotate the catheter while withdrawing
Hi, the marking criteria is the standard.
Thank you so much unified Osce. You guys are doing great. Looking forward for the remaining skills
Wooow! What a great teaching skill you've got. Thanks very much for doing this video.
Well done ma... I think if you do an ID check, you won't have enough time. It's an 8mins procedure
Thank you ma, you are doing a wonderful job. I ❤ you, you are really an inspiration to me as I prepare for my OSCE. God bless you.
Thanks for the lecture
🎉🎉well done ✅
Thanks for the video, please where is the link on how to set the gauge? I had a resit because I forgot to turn the gauge to the required pressure
Sorry to hear this. The link is in the description tap on it and should take you straight to it. If you verbalise that you put the gauge on and the set pressure it should be acceptable.
Thank you for this
Do we need to ask the patient to sniff to check which nostril is blocked prior to suction??
Yes please, it is required to check that the nostrils are patent.
Hello ma ,please I can't find the link you said you postedon nasopharyngeal sectioning
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Hi, please find the link above.
excellent 👍
So helpful thanks
Woah.This was really helpful.
Thanks 🙏🏾
Marking criteria changed ❤
What's the need to take both size 10 and 12 suction catherter. Why not specify it as size 10 or 12 which entails you either use any?
Both sizes are mentioned for learning purpose. The size you'll use will depend on your patient assessment . Thanks
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Thanks for the video. I have a question: we need to suction for maximum 10 second for one time and then remove the catheter or it should be 10 second between suctioning?
Hi, 10 second interval for each Suctioning.
Thanks for answering. Would you please clarify, each suction should be less than 10 seconds or the time between suctioning should be 10 seconds. I would really appreciate it if you explain 🙏🙏
Hi Maryam, each session of suctioning should not last more than 10 seconds to reduce risk of Hypoxia. The timing of subsequent repeat is dictated by patients condition and consent to be ready for the repeat (2 or 3)
Many thanks🙏🙏
Please are we to wear sterile gloves
Hi, non-sterile gloves based on the marking criteria.
Can you arrange a private section with someone
Hi, not at the moment but if you have any query or clarification pls free to email unifiedosce2022@gmail.com
Kind regards.
@@unifiedosce5580 hi, is verbalization cleaning of face accepted.