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Chest Tube and Drainage Management - - RN.org®

Chest Tube and Drainage Management . Reviewed May, 2017, Expires May, 2019. Provider Information and Specifics available on our Website Unauthorized Distribution Prohibited 2017 , , , LLC. by Patricia Carroll, RN, BC, CEN, RRT Used with Written Permission by Jeffrey P. McGill Throughout this monograph, the terms physician and surgeon are used for convenience. Depending on the practice setting, this role may be filled by an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse or Physician's Assistant. When describing the fluid-filled chambers of a Chest drain, the word water is used for simplicity. Sterile water or sterile saline may be used unless contraindicated by the manufacturer. At the completion of this self-study activity, the learner should be able to . Describe the normal anatomy of the Chest . Explain the changes that occur in the thoracic cavity during breathing .

Explain the changes that occur in the thoracic cavity during breathing. ... than a narrow tube submerged underwater as in the traditional bottle systems. The narrow arm (closest to the collection chamber) is equivalent to the tube; the larger arm serves as the water reservoir. When the fluid reservoir

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