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                               Visit Actions  Physical Assessment 
                                                     Respiratory


                              The questions in this section depend on how the questions
                              before them were answered.




















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                             Key Points to Remember


                              Check the MD order.
                              Know your equipment: Aspira, Asept, Rocket, and Pleurex.
                              Assess your patient pre, throughout, and post procedure.
                              Stop if patient complains of pain, shortness of breath, or
                                discomfort. Then restart slowly, reassess.
                              Notify MD:
                                 •  erythema, edema or excess exudate at catheter exit site
                                 •  SOB not relieved by draining fluid
                                 •  chest pain/chest pressure
                                 •  fever ≥ 100.5 F/38C
                                 •  less than 25-50 ml of drainage for 3 drainages in a row
                                 •  appearance of fluid changes significantly between drainages
                                 •  dizziness, blurred vision, confusion or weakness
                                 •  If the catheter is cut or damaged, clamp the catheter between the damaged site and
                                   the catheter exit site and notify the physician immediately after clamping

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