How The Correct Surgical Drain Management Must Be Observed

By Lucia Weeks


Surgeons are performing operations on several people for saving their lives. They might have to be removing foreign objects from the bodies, like tumors and bullets. The patients might also be needing organ transplants in replacing the ones that are not already properly functioning.

After these operations, the surgeons will most likely place apparatuses on the incisions to prevent fluid and blood buildup for their fast recoveries. The doctors will only remove these apparatuses, known as surgical drains, when the liquids are only 30 ml or less in one day. As for the patients, they have to observe proper surgical drain management to prevent further complications.

Before these routines are performed, their hands should be washed thoroughly. Afterwards, these things should be unpinned from their clothing and placed on clean towels. These should not be put just anywhere, especially where there could be bacterias. The drains could be reached by the bacterias that will result to infections.

The individual should be holding the tube sticking out of his incision site with one hand. He should be using his free hand in gently squeezing all liquid which will be flowing through the tube. He should be squeezing from top down to bottom. He should see to it that he will be pushing all fluid to the drainage bulb. At this instance, it is normal if the tube will be stretching.

If volume indicators are present in the bulbs, these should be held at eye level so that they could be clearly measured. If there are no volume indicators, measuring cups can be utilized, instead. These things should be opened and the liquids poured down to these cups. They need to ensure that even small amounts will not be left behinds. The fluids are usually pinkish or yellowish.

The persons should take note of the volumes of the liquids and record them in their log books. They also have to indicate the time of day alongside them. The doctors will use these records to determine if they can already remove the drains or not yet. Afterwards, the patients should pour these liquids down to the toilets and flush them.

They have to wash the measuring cups after they utilize them. They may want to apply peroxide on these things, as well, to avoid bacterias. They should store these things, together with their log books, pens, clean towels, and other stuff in the same sites so that they can perform their routines continuously. However, they have to keep them away from children.

After their routines are finished, these drains should be pinned back to the clothes of the patients. Their hands should also be washed thoroughly again. If they like to, peroxide can be applied on their skins around their incisions sites to ensure that these will not be entered by possible bacteria.

If he notices that the skin around his incision where the tube is sticking out is becoming swollen or red, he should be immediately consulting his doctor. He should also be doing the same thing if he notices that the fluid has pus or bright red color and smells bad. The doctor will be taking the appropriate actions in remedying the situation.




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