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During suctioning of an intubated patient, oxygen saturation drops suddenly. What should be the immediate nursing action?
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During suctioning of an intubated patient, oxygen saturation drops suddenly. What should be the immediate nursing action?

A.

Continue suction until airway is completely clear

B.

Immediately stop suctioning and administer 100% O₂

C.

Increase suction pressure and repeat procedure

D.

Remove ETT and switch to mask ventilation

Correct option is B

If desaturation occurs during suctioning, the correct step is to stop suction immediately and provide 100% oxygen before resuming if needed.
Explanation of options: (a) ✘ Continuing suction worsens hypoxia. (b) ✔ Correct; stop suction + reoxygenate first. (c) ✘ Increasing suction pressure increases mucosal injury, not oxygenation. (d) ✘ Removing ETT is not indicated unless tube blocked.

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