What is the classification for the Jackson-Pratt drainage removal system?
a. Sterile drainage system
b. Closed drainage system
c. Open drainage system
d. Self-measuring drainage system
ANS: B
The Jackson-Pratt removal system is a type of closed drainage system.
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