A client with multiple injuries following a vehicular accident is transferred to the critical care unit. He begins to complain of increased abdominal pain in the left upper quadrant. A ruptured spleen is diagnosed and he is scheduled for emergency splenectomy. In preparing the client for surgery, the nurse should emphasize in his teaching plan the:
  1. Complete safety of the procedure
  2. Expectation of postoperative bleeding
  3. Risk of the procedure with his other injuries
  4. Presence of abdominal drains for several days after surgery
Explanation
Answer - D - Presence of abdominal drains for several days after surgery. Drains are usually inserted into the splenic bed to facilitate removal of fluid in the area that could lead to abscess formation.
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