Damn..... easy and straight to the point 👍this should have more views.
As a junior doctor, this was also very useful for me to understand!
Thanks! ignore the name of the channel. Everything here is for anyone that can use this information. I'm glad you found it helpful
@@nursingeducation3952 Gosh I wish they taught us this stuff at med school. They just throw us into the hospitals and expect us to know/learn on the job. Thanks again!
Thank you for sharing this video.
you adjust the strength of suction after connecting it to the patient first right?
Why is my liner collapsing when suctioning on a home unit?
The suction is probably too high. The liner would collapse if the suction is too strong and there isn’t enough to suck, so it creates a vacuum, but since the liner isn’t super rigid, it collapses in on itself.
as a nursing student, this video is extremely helpful! thank you sooo much!!!
Glad you found it useful!
As a new nurse this was also helpful lol