
"Trache Weaning" is a misnomer: A rant
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In this episode of 'OT Conversations,' Hao, an occupational therapist, discusses the term 'trache weaning,' commonly used in healthcare to describe reducing dependency on tracheostomy tubes. Hao argues that this term is a misnomer since it inaccurately describes the process involved, which is actually about weaning off mechanical ventilation. The focus should be on respiratory rehabilitation to enhance a patient's ability to breathe independently. Hao emphasizes the role of occupational therapists in this process by engaging patients in activities that strengthen respiratory muscles. While occupational therapists play a supportive role, the decision to remove the tracheostomy tube, known as decannulation, is made by medical professionals. The episode highlights the multidisciplinary approach required for comprehensive tracheostomy care and the importance of occupational therapists in promoting respiratory function through gross motor activities and proper positioning.