Phlegm Suction Machines
(Portable Suction Machine)
A suction machine, also known as an aspirator, is a type of medical device that is primarily used for removing obstructions — like mucus, saliva, blood, or secretions — from a person’s airway. When an individual is unable to clear secretions due to a lack of consciousness or an ongoing medical procedure, suction machines help them breathe by maintaining a clear airway.
In practice, care professionals use suction machines as an integral part of a treatment plan when a patient’s airway is partially or completely obstructed. Some common uses include:
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Removing respiratory secretions when the patient is unable to
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Assisting a patient that is vomiting while seizing or unconscious
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Clearing blood from the airway
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Removing a foreign substance from a patient’s windpipe and/or lungs (pulmonary aspiration)
Since they can be used in conjunction with other medical technologies to treat a variety of life-threatening conditions, aspirators have become a mainstay in both pre-hospital and in-hospital settings.