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The nurse observes continuous vigorous bubbling in the water seal chamber of a chest drainage system. the nurse should Notify medical staff immediately if the problem cannot be remedied.

Chest drains, commonly referred to as under water sealed drains (UWSD), are placed to allow the drainage of air, blood, or fluid from the pleural spaces, allowing the lungs to expand and the reestablishment of negative pressure in the thoracic cavity. A backflow of air or liquid into the pleural cavity is additionally avoided by the underwater seal.

Draining fluid from the pleural space—located between the lung and the chest wall—involves chest drainage. Fluid accumulation in the cavity can be brought on by a variety of conditions, including inflammation, infection, and trauma. Perform hand hygiene to care for chest drainage. Open drain packing in a touch-free, aseptic way. As directed by the manufacturer, prepare the drain. When the doctor is ready to place the drain, provide the sterile end of the tubing to them. Suction the drain.

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