CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Intraoperative

Which of the following is not an acceptable practice when managing a Jackson-Pratt drain?
  1. Pinning the drain in an upward position so that it rests above the patient’s wound.
  2. Fully collapsing the drain so that it will draw fluid out of the wound.
  3. Milking the drain tubing to clear particles that are clogging the opening.
  4. Emptying the drain when it becomes half full.
Explanation
Answer: A-When working with a Jackson-Pratt drain, the nurse should not pin the drain in an upward position so that it rests above the patient’s wound. This type of drain uses slight suction to draw fluid out of a cavity, but it also needs to be kept in a dependent position. Emptying the drain when half full provides greater suction of fluid, and gently milking the tubing will keep the drain clear from particles.
Was this helpful? Upvote!
Login to contribute your own answer or details

Top questions

Related questions

Most popular on PracticeQuiz