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Who is YouTuber Mr. Nightmare? Real Face, Age, Net Worth
2025-03-02 03:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Table of ContentsWho is Mr. Nightmare?The Net Worth of Mr. NightmareEarly Life and Online BeginningsRise to ProminenceYouTube SuccessOther EndeavorsPersonal LifeWho is Mr. Nightmare?Tyler Ventura was born on 2 May 1992, in New York City, USA, and is a YouTube personality best known for his channel Mr. Nightmare, which focuses on horror-related content. He posts audio recordings including stories and other videos related to horror experiences. Most of his content is based on real-life stories, though he also ventures into the realm of creepypastas.The Net Worth of Mr. NightmareAs of mid-2020, Mr. Nightmares net worth is estimated to be over $1.1 million, earned through a successful career as a YouTuber. Hes gained millions of subscribers thanks to the many people that enjoy watching or hearing horror content.3 REAL Horror Stories that are Creepy as Hell: https://t.co/QcaxZLKQKi via @YouTube Mr Nightmare (@Mista_Nightmare) March 24, 2016This in turn has led to a lot of income, as he e...
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Oropharyngeal and Nasopharyngeal Suctioning Checklist & Sample Documentation NURN 215 LPN to RN Transition
2025-03-01 15:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
Open Resources for Nursing (Open RN)Suctioning via the oropharyngeal (mouth) and nasopharyngeal (nasal) routes is performed to remove accumulated saliva, pulmonary secretions, blood, vomitus, and other foreign material from these areas that cannot be removed by the patients spontaneous cough or other less invasive procedures. Nasal and pharyngeal suctioning are performed in a wide variety of settings, including critical care units, emergency departments, inpatient acute care, skilled nursing facility care, home care, and outpatient/ambulatory care. Suctioning is indicated when the patient is unable to clear secretions and/or when there is audible or visible evidence of secretions in the large/central airways that persist in spite of the patients best cough effort. Need for suctioning is evidenced by one or more of the following:Visible secretions in the airwayChest auscultation of coarse, gurgling breath sounds, rhonchi, or diminished breath soundsReported feeling of secretions in th...
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Performing Suctioning
2025-03-01 15:45:05| Spiritual Career Counseling
Suctioning involves mechanically removing lung secretions in patients with artificial airways, such as endotracheal or tracheostomy tubes. In healthy individuals, natural mechanisms like ciliated cells, immune defenses, and the cough reflex help clear the airways of debris and pathogens. However, critically ill patients often lose these protective functions, leading to excessive mucus that becomes hard to expel. Artificial airways bypass normal defenses, impair the cough reflex, and increase infection risk. This results in thick mucus accumulation, which requires periodic suctioning.Table of ContentsWhat is Suctioning?IndicationsContraindicationsTypes of SuctioningAssessmentPreparationOropharyngeal and Nasopharyngeal SuctioningComplicationsNursing ConsiderationsSourcesWhat is Suctioning?Suctioning is a technique used to clear a patients airway by removing mucus, secretions, or other obstructions using a suction catheter. Its performed when a patient cannot effectively clear the airwa...
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