Suction your baby's nose. Keep your baby's nasal passages clear with a rubber-bulb syringe. Squeeze the bulb syringe to expel the air. Then insert the tip
You will need sterile saline nose drops and a clean bulb syringe. A bulb syringe is a soft rubber or silicone ball with a narrow cone-shaped
Suctioning with a bulb syringe. Your baby cannot blow his/her nose, so you need to use a bulb syringe to remove excess mucus. A bulb syringe (or suction bulb) is a small rubber object with a long tip at the end of a bulb. Have a bowl of tap water ready to clean the bulb between suctioning attempts.
Suctioning with a bulb syringe. Your baby cannot blow his/her nose, so you need to use a bulb syringe to remove excess mucus. A bulb syringe (or suction bulb)
Place the tip in the nose or mouth and release the bulb. This will create suction and bring the mucus into the bulb. Remove the bulb syringe from the nose or mouth and squeeze it into a tissue to get the mucus out. After use, wash the bulb syringe in hot soapy water, squeezing the bulb several times. Squeeze in clear hot water to rinse.
d) The nurse will use a bulb syringe in the nose then suction the mouth. b) The nurse will use a bulb syringe in the corner of the mouth then suction the nose. The nurse is teaching parents about preventing hypothermia with the newborn.
How to Use a Bulb Syringe. To use the bulb syringe, first squeeze the bulb until it collapses. Place it in one nostril about 1/4 to 1/2 inch or inside of the cheek and quickly release the bulb. This action pulls the formula or mucus into the bulb. Remove the bulb syringe from the nose or mouth and squeeze the bulb quickly into a tissue to get
Bulb syringes are helpful devices that allow you to remove mucus from your baby s nose. Before you use the bulb syringe, loosen the mucus in your baby s nose with a nose dropper filled with a saline solution. Once the mucus has loosened, use the bulb syringe to suction the mucus from your baby s nose.
Sucking out Jaxton's nose using a bulb syringe.
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