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.
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.
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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