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The nurse identifies which group of equipment is essential to have at the bedside of a pt with a closed-chest chest tube drainage system in place?
Sterile connector, sterile petrolatum gauze pad, padded clamp
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A client has chest tubes attached to a chest tube drainage system. What should the nurse do when caring for this client? Clamp the chest tubes when suctioning. Palpate the surrounding area for crepitus. Change the dressing daily using aseptic technique. Empty the drainage chamber at the end of the shift.
Palpate the surrounding area for crepitus.
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A client is admitted to the postanesthesia care unit after a segmental resection of the right lower lobe of the lung. A chest tube drainage system is in place. When caring for this tube, what should the nurse do? Raise the drainage system to bed level and check its patency. Clamp the tube when moving the client from the bed to a chair. Mark the time and fluid level on the side of the drainage chamber. Secure the chest catheter to the wound dressing with a sterile safety pin
Mark the time and fluid level on the side of the drainage chamber
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A nurse is planning care for a client following placement of a chest tube 1 hr ago. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care? a. clamp the chest tube if there is continuous bubbling in the water seal chamber b. keep the chest tube drainage system at the level of the right atrium c. tape all connections between the chest tube and drainage system d. empty the collection chamber and record the amount of drainage every 8 hrs.
c. tape all connections between the chest tube and drainage system.
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A nurse is planning care for a patient following placement of a chest tube 1 hour ago. Which of the following actions should the nurse include in the plan of care: 1. Clamp the chest tube if there is continuously bubbling in the water seal chamber 2. Keep the chest tube drainage system at the level of the right atrium 3. Tape all of the connections between the chest tube and the drainage system 4. Empty the collection chamber and record the amount of drainage every 8 hours
3. Tape all of the connections between the chest tube and the drainage system The nurse should tape all of the connections to ensure that the system is airtight and prevent the chest tubing from accidentally disconnecting.
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The nurse identifies which group of equipment is essential to have at the bedside of a patient with a closed-chest chest tube drainage system in place? a) tape measure, portable scale, Sengstaken-Blakemore tube b) penlight, reflex hammer, safety pin c) sterile connector, sterile petrolatum gauze pad, padded clamp d) nasogastric tube, blood glucose monitor, sputum jar (Kaplan Resp Set 10/30)
c) all are related to management of chest tubes, particularly emergencies; sterile connector is used to reestablish drainage system if tubing disconnects from the drainage equipment; gauze pad is used if chest tube dislodges from body of patient, forming a seal so atmospheric air cannot get into the negative pressure thoracic cavity; padded clamp is used, briefly and with extreme caution, to assess for possible air leaks and also prior to removing chest tube (Kaplan Resp Set 10/30)
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