Complications of transtracheal oxygen catheters are:

a. subcutaneous em-physema. c. infection.
b. mucus-plugging. d. all of the above.

ANS: D
These risks can be minimized with proper care, including saline instillation and periodic clearing of the catheter lumen with a guide wire or cleaning rod.

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