Asked by Mattab Mohamed on Jul 07, 2024
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What is the expected amount of drainage for an adult patient with a posterior chest tube?
A) 100 to 300 mL during the first 3 hours
B) 10 to 50 mL during the first 2 hours
C) 200 mL during the first 24 hours
D) 400 to 500 mL during the first 24 hours
Posterior Chest Tube
A drainage tube placed in the back part of the chest cavity to remove air, fluid, or blood, promoting lung re-expansion.
Drainage
The process of removing fluid, blood, or other substances from a body part, organ, or wound.
- Review anticipated outcomes and normal secretion levels following the establishment of a chest tube.
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CA
Celeste ArellanoJul 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
In the adult,between 100 and 300 mL of fluid may drain from a posterior tube during the first 3 hours after insertion.The 24-hour rate is 500 to 1000 mL.
Learning Objectives
- Review anticipated outcomes and normal secretion levels following the establishment of a chest tube.
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