The nurse is caring for a first-day postoperative thoracotomy patient. The nurse assesses that the level of drainage has not increased over the last 3 hours. After assessing the patient's respiratory status, what should the nurse do next?
a. Raise the system above the patient's heart.
b. Check the tubing for kinks.
c. Reposition the patient.
d. Notify the physician.
B
After assessing the patient's respiratory status, the nurse should ensure that the tubing is not kinked or obstructed by the weight of the patient. The nurse should then check the apparatus; all connections should be taped, be intact, and remain airtight. The system must be below the level of the patient's heart. The nurse should also double-check the physician's order for patient posi-tion, and reposition as needed. Finally, the nurse should report the findings to the RN or physi-cian.
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