Managing a patient with a Tracheostomy on a COVID-19 ward
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the number of patients requiring intensive care stay, and therefore the frequency of tracheostomy insertions, is on the rise. These patients are likely to arrive on COVID-19 wards for weaning, and teams on the wards might not be familiar with caring for a patient with a tracheostomy.
The All-Wales TRACHES checklist (linked below) provides a simple, step-by-step guide to safely care for a patient with a tracheostomy:
Tapes and dressings
Red flags
Assessment of the inner tube
Cuff pressure
Humidification and oxygen therapy
Emergency management
Suction
Please note, the demonstrations of each step in the video below were filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic, and therefore the PPE worn by the healthcare team is not appropriate for the management of a patient on a COVID-19 ward with a tracheostomy. Please review up-to-date guidance on PPE in COVID-19.
For more information about managing a patient with a tracheostomy, as well as a whole series of videos on each of the seven steps, locate the ‘All-Wales TRACHES Checklist – Education package‘ below.
Get Wales TRACHES ready
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the number of patients requiring intensive care stay, and therefore the frequency of tracheostomy insertions, is on the rise. These patients are likely to arrive on COVID-19 wards for weaning, and teams on the wards might not be familiar with caring for a patient with a tracheostomy.
The All-Wales TRACHES checklist (linked below) provides a simple, step-by-step guide to safely care for a patient with a tracheostomy:
Tapes and dressings
Red flags
Assessment of the inner tube
Cuff pressure
Humidification and oxygen therapy
Emergency management
Suction
Please note, the demonstrations of each step in the video below were filmed before the COVID-19 pandemic, and therefore the PPE worn by the healthcare team is not appropriate for the management of a patient on a COVID-19 ward with a tracheostomy. Please review up-to-date guidance on PPE in COVID-19.
For more information about managing a patient with a tracheostomy, as well as a whole series of videos on each of the seven steps, locate the ‘All-Wales TRACHES Checklist – Education package‘ below.
Get Wales TRACHES ready
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This website was created to support teams to manage a patient with a tracheostomy, and contains a whole series of videos and resources on each step of the TRACHES acronym.
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The National Tracheostomy Safety Project developed emergency guidelines after researching what were the most common causes of tracheostomy problems.