which instruction would the nurse teach the client concerned about dislodging a laryngectomy tube at a 3-week postoperative follow-up visit?

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The client need not to worry  about dislodging a laryngectomy tube at a 3-week postoperative and can keep calm because this is not an immediate emergency.

What is  laryngectomy?

A laryngectomy is a surgery to remove part or all of your larynx (voice box). It's done to treat laryngeal cancer or severe larynx damage. People who undergo a laryngectomy can still have a good quality of life. But they must learn new ways to breathe, speak and swallow.

What happens when you are affected by  laryngectomy?

Laryngectomy removes the larynx, cutting off the connection between your mouth and lungs. After a laryngectomy, the esophagus and trachea no longer share the common space. You'll need to learn a new way of swallowing to account for this change. You'll breathe through a surgical hole in your neck called a stoma.

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