used to evacuate air and fluids from a surgical or traumatic wound
drains
name two temporarily placed to decompressed or to obtain a fluid specimen and which is used for male and female
women, red robinson/red rubber
men, coude
tube with wings used for draining a ductal system, self retaining tube
t-tubes
inserted through the mouth to separate the jaws and depress the tongue
oropharyngeal airway
a GI tube with a single lumen from nose or mouth to the stomach, pylorus, small intestine
cantor
thin rubber tube that facilitates drainage by capillary action. does not have a collection device
penrose drain
name two catheters with wings
peezer/mushroon and malecot/batwing
solid tube to dilate a lumen
bougie
flexible and pliable inserted into the nose extends to the oral pharynx
a catheter used for specimen collection, decompression, retention to protect bladder, monitor urine output, and instill fluids or medication
urinary catheter
a closed wound drain system, that hooks to a hand grenade also what is it's cousin
JP drain, Blake drain
indwelling catheter place allowing continuous drainage of fluid from an organ, inflated with 10 cc sterile water
2 way foley
tube placed through the nose or mouth between the vocal cords and into the trachea
endotracheal tube
placed in the mouth rests at the larynx
laryngeal mask airway
a device placed to hold and provide support while healing
stents
double lumen drain that allows air entering the drain to a smaller lumen to displace fluid into the larger lumen
salem slump
a three lumen catheter that allows for drainage, irrigation, medication administration, and inflation of balloon with 30 cc sterile water
3 way foley
a double lumen inserted into the nose down to the stomach used for administering medication, decompression and external feeding
nasogastric tube
tube used to reestablish negative pressure in pleural cavity, draining air and fluids
chest tube
a single lumen used for gastric decompression, used to aspirate stomach content, instill medication, and short term external feedings, placed by anethesia
levine
closed wound drainage system comprised of a drainage tube and a collection vessel that is round in shape
hemovac drain
sterile insertion by urologist using a cystoscope used to straight catch urine by kidney, can inject dyes for visualization
urethral catheter
tube attached to a water seal drainage device
pleura vac
most commonly used GI tube, with a double lumen with a weighted end
miller abbot
what is a tracheostomy tube and what is the difference between the adults and peds, who is it placed by, how is it secured, is it sterile or clean
bonus: how is it dressed
tube used for airway maintained
adults have cuff to avoid aspiration
children have no cuff for protection of vocal cords
held in place by strap and tape
sterile procedure placed by the surgeon
xeroform and drainage sponge