TB 
 8 - Wundmanagement_Selbststudium drainage  
drainage
 
 
 
first Indications of drains
  A 
 drainage is in the soft tissue, bone and vascular surgery 
 induced when blood and wound secretions should be removed from surgical wounds 
.  
2.
 
 
 
|      interior drainage   |       exterior drainage   |  
|      connection   |       
  |  
third
|     Open   |   
  |  ||
|      |    Positive 
    |    negative 
  |  |
|     Half open   |   
   
  |  ||
|      |    Positive 
  |    negative 
  |  |
|     Closed   |   
  |  ||
|      |    Positive 
 
 
  |    negative 
  |  |
 
 
 
 4th Change and removal of a 
 Redon bottle 
 preparation of the material
-  
vacuum bottle;
sterile
 -  
Péan 2 terminals (if not included in package)
 -  
disinfectant
 -  
one document
[as bed protection]
 -  
refuse collector
 -  
gloves
 
implementation
-  
disinfect hands
 -  
required
objects on disinfected Arbeitsflä che address, check for completeness
functioning [intact
vacuum, the flask: the vacuum is intact when the rubber bellow
is not developed.]
 -  
patient
on proposed measure include information
 -  
window and doors; ask visitors from patient rooms
 -  
blanket
retaliate in such a way that will create enough space for changing
 -  
privacy of the patient note
 -  
bed protection
insert
 -  
wear gloves
 -  
hose
for patients with terminal disconnect Péan or tube into the
narrow place the terminal on the system slide
 -  
vacuum bottle
disconnect
 -  
hose
from the rubber flange on the bottle turn
 -  
drainage tube
with disinfectant spray Connect
 -  
new
vacuum bottle, sprayed by passing the
drainage tube on the approach of the new bottle is screwed
 -  
bottles near
open terminal; near-patient terminal is still closed
 -  
near patient
clamp on the drainage tube slowly open [the action of the new
suction to the wound can be painful.] Read
 -  
amount of secretion
in the old and new bottle ; observe additives and appearance
document
 -  
drainage
on integration and suction control
 -  
patients may support the return bearings and tightening
 
follow
-  
used materials properly disposed of
 -  
hands
 -  
measure
disinfect in the maintenance report with hand signals and time to document [+
secretion quantity, appearance, additions]
 -  
control
!
if both terminals are open, the vacuum bottle under
patient level depends, vacuum bottle touches the ground
[infection]
 
 5th Hazards / complications of drainage 
 
 -  
Hemorrhage by
tissue damage (most emanating from the secretion is
tissue reaction to the foreign material!) »
additional pain
 -  
Ascending
infections (through the lumen of the drain, or outside along the tube
)
 -  
Disabilities
Dislokationsgefahr; risk of falling
 -  
Allergic reactions
 
 6th Association of different techniques 
 drainage 
   Silikonkapillar-
 ("Easy Flow") or latex tube drainage:  
 
 -  
using Stomahesivplatten
with the smallest possible diameter
 -  
change
the plates at least 2 times a week
 -  
passage point
with 0.9% NaCl and sterile swab (if H 2 O 2 )
 
  Robinson 
 and T tube:  
 
 -  
exit point is with NaCl
greinigt 0.9%, a neutral, H 2 O 2
 -  
With
Betaisadonna disinfected
 -  
Sterile
Schlitzkompresse to exit point
 -  
fixation
with adhesive bandage
 
7th Nursing tasks:
a) control of the secretion
-  
control on size, appearance,
color, additive, possibly smell
 -  
liquid level of the drainage needs in post-operative Ü , Assumption of the patient
be marked with date & time
 -  
Several
drainage enumerate
 -  
if necessary.
storage for microbiological Investigations
 
b) control of the drainage system
-  
secretion drainage, and Sogstärke
Soggeräusche
 -  
wake
and consistency check regularly Check
 -  
tubing
not opened in the system "udders / knead"
 -  
In
mobilization to reflux of the secretion and eighth
disconnecting the drainage tube!
 
c) removing the drainage
-  
blood drains: Distance
if only small amounts of blood are encouraged
 -  
abscess drainage:
distance abscess disappeared soon is Drains are
previously cut piece by piece so that the drainage channel includes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    sources 
 [accessed 15.04.2009]    
 
      http://bilder.buecher.de/zusatz/20/20779/20779911_lese_1.pdf      
 
 
 
      http://www.altenpflegeschueler.de/ care / wunddraiangen.php      
 
 
|     © 2009   |        |  
 
 
 
0 comments:
Post a Comment