Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective

Management of cuff pressure is a pivotal element in a caring for intubated patients in critical care settings. The role is fundamental for nurses and respiratory therapist to the prevention of oropharyngeal and/ gastric secretions aspiration and tracheal damage, in which predispose to VAP. The varia...

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Main Author: Mohd Ali, Noor Azizah
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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description Management of cuff pressure is a pivotal element in a caring for intubated patients in critical care settings. The role is fundamental for nurses and respiratory therapist to the prevention of oropharyngeal and/ gastric secretions aspiration and tracheal damage, in which predispose to VAP. The variation of practices may subject to countries and individual settings’ policies. These are based on evidence published in numerous research articles. Malaysia is a developing country that also acknowledges the importance of the prevention of VAP and places a full commitment and consistent surveillance with the aim to reduce the incidence of VAP. Most of the Malaysian hospitals are using cuff pressure measurement (CPM) and at per shift basis and interestingly, it is included in ventilator care bundle. The crucial time will be post- intubation and upon arrival to ICU. The range is between 25 -30cmH20 and documented in ICU chart. Nevertheless, with the experience of our nurses in clinical practice, the range maybe slightly difference based on the individual patient’s condition. Nurses are empowered to be the one whom responsible to inflate and deflate the cuff wherever needed. Reliable submission of VAP surveillance in hospitals centred in the national database allowing close monitoring the incidence of VAP.
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spelling iium-452532017-09-05T16:47:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/45253/ Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective Mohd Ali, Noor Azizah RT Nursing Management of cuff pressure is a pivotal element in a caring for intubated patients in critical care settings. The role is fundamental for nurses and respiratory therapist to the prevention of oropharyngeal and/ gastric secretions aspiration and tracheal damage, in which predispose to VAP. The variation of practices may subject to countries and individual settings’ policies. These are based on evidence published in numerous research articles. Malaysia is a developing country that also acknowledges the importance of the prevention of VAP and places a full commitment and consistent surveillance with the aim to reduce the incidence of VAP. Most of the Malaysian hospitals are using cuff pressure measurement (CPM) and at per shift basis and interestingly, it is included in ventilator care bundle. The crucial time will be post- intubation and upon arrival to ICU. The range is between 25 -30cmH20 and documented in ICU chart. Nevertheless, with the experience of our nurses in clinical practice, the range maybe slightly difference based on the individual patient’s condition. Nurses are empowered to be the one whom responsible to inflate and deflate the cuff wherever needed. Reliable submission of VAP surveillance in hospitals centred in the national database allowing close monitoring the incidence of VAP. 2016 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/45253/12/45253-new.pdf Mohd Ali, Noor Azizah (2016) Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective. In: 12th Congress of the WFCCN: Clinical Critical Care: Communication Collaboration Culture an International Conference, 21st- 23rd April 2016, Brisbane, Australia. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle RT Nursing
Mohd Ali, Noor Azizah
Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective
title Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective
title_full Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective
title_fullStr Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective
title_full_unstemmed Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective
title_short Cuff pressure management and VAP: Malaysian nurses’ perspective
title_sort cuff pressure management and vap: malaysian nurses’ perspective
topic RT Nursing
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