Practice Question
Which client position does the nurse use to promote deep breathing and coughing before suctioning a client's tracheostomy?
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Correct Answer:
Semi-Fowler's position.
Rationale:
🔸 Placing the client in a semi-Fowler’s position (30–45°) promotes lung expansion, enhancing deep breathing and facilitating an effective cough.
🔸 This position allows the diaphragm to descend, improving ventilation and oxygenation.
🔸 It helps prevent aspiration during suctioning procedures and enhances airway clearance.
🔸 The upright posture also promotes gravitational drainage of secretions, making them easier to suction.
🔸 This position is standard for clients with respiratory conditions or airway devices such as tracheostomies.
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