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Assessment Data prior to beginning drainage care should include what?

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Assessment data prior to beginning drainage care should include the name of the procedure, checking counts, specimen labeling, addressing equipment issues, reviewing critical events, and confirming sterility.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prior to beginning drainage care, an assessment is done to gather relevant data. This includes:

  • Name of the procedure
  • Checking whether needle, sponge, and instrument counts are complete
  • Ensuring that any specimen is correctly labeled
  • Addressing any issues with equipment
  • Reviewing critical events like anticipated blood loss, operative duration, and concerns specific to the patient
  • Confirming sterility, equipment availability, and other concerns by nursing staff

Based on this information, no additional tests are required. The doctor may recommend treatments based on the findings of the assessment.

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