Reduction of Risk Potential Q 38

By | June 12, 2022

Which of the following measures best determines that a patient who had a pneumothorax no longer needs a chest tube?
  
     A. You see a lot of drainage from the chest tube.
     B. Arterial blood gas (ABG) levels are normal.
     C. The chest X-ray continues to show the lung is 35% deflated.
     D. The water-seal chamber doesn’t fluctuate when no suction is applied.
    
    

Correct Answer: D. The water-seal chamber doesn’t fluctuate when no suction is applied.

The chest tube isn’t removed until the patient’s lung has adequately re-expanded and is expected to stay that way. One indication of reexpansion is the cessation of fluctuation in the water-seal chamber when suction isn’t applied.

Option A: Drainage should be minimal before the chest tube is removed.
Option B: An ABG test isn’t necessary if clinical assessment criteria are met.
Option C: The chest X-ray should show that the lung is re-expanded.

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