A client is recovering from a total laryngectomy with the placement of a tracheostomy. The nurse should include which of the following instructions to this client?
1. Clean the tracheostomy tube with soap and water daily.
2. Limit protein in the diet.
3. Restrict fluids.
4. The nasogastric tube will be in for 2 weeks.
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Clients recovering from a laryngectomy are unable to take nutrition orally for about 10 to 14 days. During this time the client will receive nutrition via intravenous fluids, enteral feedings through a nasogastric tube, or parenteral nutrition. Protein and fluids are not limited. The tracheostomy tube is not cleaned with soap and water.
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