extubatsiooniks
Extubatsiooniks refers to the process of removing a breathing tube, typically an endotracheal tube, from a patient's airway. This procedure is a crucial step in the weaning process from mechanical ventilation, allowing the patient to breathe independently. Extubation is usually performed when a patient's underlying condition has improved sufficiently, their respiratory muscles are strong enough, and they can maintain adequate oxygenation and ventilation on their own.
The decision to extubate is based on a careful assessment of several criteria. These include the patient's
Before extubation, the patient's airway is typically suctioned to clear secretions. The cuff of the endotracheal