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Select all that are true about tracheal suctioning When withdrawing the suctioning catheter you should apply intermittent suction. Inserting the suction catheter as far as possible each time while ensuring proper removal of all secretions. Apply suction upon insertion and removal of suction catheter. A catheter that has been used to clear nasal or oral secretions should not be used for tracheal suctioning.If a child is taking Digoxin, which nursing action is important to detect signs of toxicity? * Monitor for increased thirst. Monitor for temperature. Monitor heart rate. Monitor bowel movement.
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