What do you know about thoracentesis? There are different ways that fluids may find their way to the lungs, and this may cause difficulties in breathing and sometimes death. This, therefore, calls for a needle to be inserted into a patient's lungs and the fluid getting extracted. Get to learn more about the procedure by taking this quick quiz.
Lying in bed on the affected side.
Lying in bed on the unaffected side.
Sims’ position with the head of the bed flat.
Prone with the head turned to the side and supported by a pillow .
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Side-lying on the operative side.
On the nonoperative side with the legs abducted.
Side-lying with the affected leg internally rotated.
Side-lying with the affected leg externally rotated.
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Prone.
Reverse Trendelenburg’s.
Supine, with the residual limb flat on the bed.
Supine, with the residual limb supported with pillows.
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Call the health care provider to reinsert the tube.
Grasp the retention sutures to spread the opening.
Call the respiratory therapy department to reinsert the tracheotomy.
Cover the tracheostomy site with a sterile dressing to prevent infection.
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Stridor
Occasional pink-tinged sputum
Respiratory rate of 24 breaths/minute.
A few basilar lung crackles on the right.
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