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3. To make sure you are suctioning deep enough without causing injury, you should do the following: A. Add 3cm to the ID trach size B. Add 3cm to the OD trach size C. Measure using a catheter and the backup trach. Do not go past the end of the trach D. Suction deep enough to make the patient cough
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