Safety and Emergency Care · NCLEX Exam

A patient has a tracheostomy and suddenly cannot speak, appears anxious, and has increased respiratory effort. What is the nurse’s priority action?

  1. Increase the sedative infusion to calm the anxious patient
  2. Suction the tracheostomy and assess the tube for patency
  3. Offer a communication board so the patient can express needs
  4. Call the speech therapist to evaluate the patient's voice
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Correct answer: Suction the tracheostomy and assess the tube for patency

Difficulty speaking with respiratory distress in a tracheostomy patient suggests airway obstruction. Priority is ensuring patency (suction/assess) – safety/emergency.

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