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54 yo Male s/p right pleural effusion with 1 chest tube. As his nurse what do you want to encourage?
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
What is the best treatment for a patient with pleural effusion?
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
What is the hemothorax?
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
What is a pneumothorax?
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
The Dr decides to remove a chest tube. What do you observe the patient for?
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
What should be ordered following a chest tube removal?
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
Nursing responsibility for chest tubes include:
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
A chest tube can be removed
OOB to chair and ambulate in hallway
Blood within the pleural space
Any changes in respiratory status
Collection of air in the pleural space
Chest Xray
Chest tube placement
At the bedside
Keep water filled at proper level
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