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When performing nasotracheal suctioning on a client with a respiratory infection, what technique should be used?

  • A. Apply intermittent suction when withdrawing the catheter.
  • B. Apply continuous suction during insertion of the catheter.
  • C. Apply suction only during insertion of the catheter.
  • D. Insert the catheter while the client is exhaling.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct technique for nasotracheal suctioning is to apply intermittent suction when withdrawing the catheter. This method helps prevent damage to the mucosa and is the recommended approach. Continuous suction during insertion (choice B) can cause trauma to the airway lining. Applying suction only during insertion (choice C) is not sufficient for effective removal of secretions. Inserting the catheter while the client is exhaling (choice D) does not follow the standard procedure for nasotracheal suctioning.