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Empty the reservoir.
🩸 The Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain functions by applying suction to draw out wound drainage.
🩸 When the reservoir is expanded and half full, the suction is no longer effective.
🩸 Emptying and recompressing the reservoir restores negative pressure and ensures continued drainage. This is a routine part of nursing care.
🩸 Leaving it until the end of the shift delays necessary drainage management.
🩸 Removing the drain requires a provider's order and is not appropriate at this time.
🩸 Notifying the surgeon is only necessary if the drainage is excessive, purulent, or otherwise concerning—not simply because the bulb is half full.
This question is from ATI PN Custom Fundamentals CH 38 which contains 50 questions.
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