Finger sweep is a procedure to clear a patient's airway by using fingers to remove any foreign objects in the mouth such as blood clots, vomit, or other debris. The procedure involves tilting the patient's head back and using the thumb and forefinger to sweep the mouth and remove any obstructions to ensure a clear airway. Finger sweep is performed in emergency situations to help breathing by clearing blockages in the mouth.
Finger sweep is a procedure to clear a patient's airway by using fingers to remove any foreign objects in the mouth such as blood clots, vomit, or other debris. The procedure involves tilting the patient's head back and using the thumb and forefinger to sweep the mouth and remove any obstructions to ensure a clear airway. Finger sweep is performed in emergency situations to help breathing by clearing blockages in the mouth.
Finger sweep is a procedure to clear a patient's airway by using fingers to remove any foreign objects in the mouth such as blood clots, vomit, or other debris. The procedure involves tilting the patient's head back and using the thumb and forefinger to sweep the mouth and remove any obstructions to ensure a clear airway. Finger sweep is performed in emergency situations to help breathing by clearing blockages in the mouth.
ATAU FINGER SWEEP No. Dokumen: Revisi: Halaman: RSUD/SPO/UGD/05/2015 00 1 dari 1 Ditetapkan: STANDAR Tanggal Terbit: Direktur PROSEDUR OPERASIONAL dr. Rohana Membersihkan benda asing (gumpalan darah,muntahan, Pengertian serta benda asing lainnya) dalam rongga mulut dengan menggunakan jari Membersihkan jalan napas Tujuan Membebaskan airway Kebijakan Finger Sweep 1. Miringkan kepala pasien (keculai pada dugaan dan fraktur cervical) kemudian buka mulut pasien Prosedur dengan jempol dan jari telunjuk 2. Gunakan 2 jari yaitu jari telunjuk dan jari tengan tangan lainnya untuk membersihkan atau mengait semua benda asing yang ada di rongga mulut 1. Instalasi Gawat Darurat Unit terkait 2. Rawat Jalan
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