A nurse is assessing a client who has a closed chest tube drainage system. The nurse notes constant bubbling in the water seal chamber. What actions should the nurse take?

A. Clamp the chest tube
B. Chang the drainage system
C. Assess the system for an external air leak
D. Reduce the degree of suction being applied
E. Document assessment findings, actions taken, and client response


Ans: C. Assess the system for an external air leak

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The nurse is performing a family assessment. What type of family should the nurse identify when both parents work?

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The nurse is working the night shift on a surgical unit and is making 4:00 AM rounds. The nurse notices that the patient's temperature is 96.8° F (36° C), whereas at 4:00 PM the preceding day, it was 98.6° F (37° C). What should the nurse do?

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