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Get professional Tracheostomy Tube Change at Home with CareOxy. Our expert nurses ensure safe, hygienic, and comfortable tube replacement in Delhi NCR. 24/7 home service available. Call now!

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Do you need home services to change Tracheostomy Tubes at Home for your loved ones (patient). Careoxy provides you with professional nurses at home who ensure clean and efficient tube changes while prioritizing the safety and comfort of our patients. Whether you need routine tube changes or emergency assistance, our nursing staff is always ready to provide personalized care tailored to your needs. Careoxy is a trusted company to offer tracheostomy tube replacement services at your home. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the difference with Careoxy.

What is a Tracheostomy Tube?

A tracheostomy tube is used to help a person breathe when they have difficulty breathing through their nose or mouth. It is a small tube placed in a hole (stoma) in the neck that leads directly to the windpipe (trachea).

Why Do We Use Tracheostomy Tube?

If the patient's airway is blocked due to swelling, injury, any disease, Patient on ventilator, wants to remove mucus, having throat or vocal cord surgery causes patient can't take breathe properly then doctors recommend Tracheostomy Tube for easy breathing.
It is commonly used for stroke, head injuries, lung diseases, or throat patients.

How to Change a Tracheostomy Tube At Home?

Tracheostomy Tube Change procedure

Preparation

Gather All Required Equipment:

  • New sterile tracheostomy tube (same size or as prescribed).
  • Sterile gloves.
  • Suction machine with catheters.
  • Lubricating jelly (water-based).
  • Sterile saline or water.
  • Gauze pads and dressing.
  • Ties or Velcro strap for securing the tube.
  • Scissors.
  • Rolled towel to place under the shoulder blades to extend neck.
  • Ambu bag with oxygen source or self-inflating resuscitation bag.
  • Pulse oximeter monitor and probe.

Nurse Inform The Patient Before Starting Process

  • Explain the complete procedure to reduce anxiety.
  • About comfortable position
  • Will do proper lighting
  • Preoxygenate the patient if the patient has respiratory issues.

Hygienic Process

  • Wash hand properly
  • Wear sterile Gloves and a mask

Remove Old tracheostomy Tube

  • Have somebody with you to help.
  • Get the clean tube ready. Put the ties into a small hole in the neck plate. Put the obturator inside the outer cannula.
  • Put a few drops of tap water or a small amount of water-soluble lubricating jelly on the lower part of the tube for easy insertion.
  • Hold the dirty tracheostomy tube in place as you cut the ties.
  • Take a deep breath before taking out the tracheostomy tube.
  • Take a breath.
  • Secure the tracheostomy ties.

Insert New Tube

  • Our Nurse picked up a new, clean tracheostomy tube with the obturator in place.
  • Insert the new, clean tracheostomy tube from a side angle with the obturator in place for smooth insertion, rotating into the correct position while pushing it further into the neck opening (right handed rotate counter-clockwise, left handed rotate clockwise).
  • If there is any resistance, Our nurse does not keep pushing. Instead, remove the tracheostomy tube, look closely at the tube and neck opening, and try again.
  • A cuffed tube will have mild resistance, which is normal.
  • Once the tracheostomy tube is in place, our nurse holds the new tracheostomy tube in place with two fingers on the faceplate, and removes the obturator.
  • Airflow will be blocked by the obturator while it is still inside the tracheostomy tube.
  • Secure the new clean tracheostomy collar.
  • Sit the patient up to check how snug the tracheostomy collar is. You should be able to fit one pinky finger between the tracheostomy collar and the skin on the right side, left side, and back of the neck.

Best Nursing Staff for Tracheostomy Tube Change at Home

If you are a tracheostomy patient, or at your home and need Tracheostomy Tube Change At Home in Delhi NCR locations, CareOxy will provide you with the best nursing staff available for patients at home. CareOxy has professional nurses for home who will change your tube very carefully and gently so that you do not face any kind of problem. We are available to give you 24/7 home service and that too at a price you can afford. To get a nurse for tracheostomy tube change at home or insertion of tracheostomy tube at home. Call us now.

 

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