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CHEST-DRAINING METHODS After an intercostal tube has been inserted, the pleural contents are evacuated into a chest drainage system. In the case of a pneumothorax, a one-way flutter valve (i.e., Heimlich valve) can also be used. The essential feature of the system is a means to permit escape of gas or fluid from the pleural space with no possibility of return using gravity or suction. In recent years, disposable suction systems have become extremely popular, and some manufacturers have…

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This is another favourite of the college. Specifically, in Question 24.2 from the second paper of 2012 they asked the trainees to label the diagram of one, and then to explain how it differs from a single-chamber system. This topic came up previously in Question 26.1 from the first paper of 2009. In short, the ICU trainee should be prepared to enter into a detailed discussion of chest drain systems.

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INTRODUCTION OF CHEST DRAINAGE TUBES Pleural drainage tubes are inserted for evacuation of air or fluid from the pleural space in diseases such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, and empyema. Placement of an intercostal tube or catheter for pneumothorax can be readily accomplished under local anesthesia, with or without an intercostal nerve block. Chest tube placement may be done at the bedside, but strict aseptic precautions should be observed. The second or third anterior intercostal space in the…

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A chest drainage system is typically used to collect chest drainage (air, blood, effusions). Most commonly, drainage systems use three chambers which are based on the three-bottle system. The first chamber allows fluid that is drained from the chest to be collected. The second chamber functions as a "water seal", which acts as a one way valve allowing gas to escape, but not reenter the chest. Find Chest Drainage System and more at:  https://goo.gl/rvD5uQ #health #safe #respiratoryproducts Respiratory Care, Drainage System, Respiratory, Acting, Two By Two, Health, Water, Quick Saves

A chest drainage system is typically used to collect chest drainage (air, blood, effusions). Most commonly, drainage systems use three chambers which are based on the three-bottle system. The first chamber allows fluid that is drained from the chest to be collected. The second chamber functions as a "water seal", which acts as a one way valve allowing gas to escape, but not reenter the chest. Find Chest Drainage System and more at: https://goo.gl/rvD5uQ #health #safe #respiratoryproducts

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Underwater seal chest drain system | Deranged Physiology Chest Tube, Massachusetts General Hospital, Drain, Water

This is another favourite of the college. Specifically, in Question 24.2 from the second paper of 2012 they asked the trainees to label the diagram of one, and then to explain how it differs from a single-chamber system. This topic came up previously in Question 26.1 from the first paper of 2009. In short, the ICU trainee should be prepared to enter into a detailed discussion of chest drain systems.

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