Always have on hand a “travel kit” containing the essential items required for the cough assist technique used for your child, (interface, modified ventilatory bag, in-exsufflator device, anti-bacterial filters, tubing, suction device, catheters, wipes, cushions, pillows, paper tissues). Keep a list of the contents of your travel kit so that it is easy to restock when needed. Confirm with your healthcare team how often you should verify supply and status, including expiry dates of equipment, materials, medications and solutions.
Keep a list of key contacts close at hand with the names and telephone numbers of the hospital, doctors, other members of your child’s healthcare team and equipment providers. Make sure you know how to reach these contacts outside of regular hours and on holidays.
Before leaving on a trip:
make sure you have a document from the healthcare team describing your child’s condition and tracheostomy care needs and a complete list of medication.
bring enough supplies to last for the duration of the trip and several extra days;
make sure to ask if equipment providers and other resources are available at your destination in the event of equipment failure or other healthcare needs;
take the climate of the region you will be visiting into consideration because the relative humidity of the ambient air could modify the quantity and the consistency of your child’s secretions.
For travel by airplane:
make sure to contact the airline company to inquire about their policy concerning the transport of medical equipment;
keep all medical equipment, supplies and medication with you in the cabin.
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