Can you explain your experience with different types of surgical drains and their management?

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Sample interview questions: Can you explain your experience with different types of surgical drains and their management?

Sample answer:

  • Jackson-Pratt (JP) drain: A closed-suction drain commonly used in surgical procedures to remove blood, fluid, or pus from a surgical site. It consists of a tube with a bulb or reservoir at one end and a perforated tip at the other.

  • Management:

    • Ensure the drain is properly placed and secured.
    • Monitor the amount and type of drainage.
    • Empty the reservoir and measure the output regularly.
    • Maintain aseptic technique when handling the drain.
    • Educate the patient about the purpose and care of the drain.
  • Penrose drain: A soft, rubber or latex tube that is inserted into a surgical wound to allow for drainage.

  • Management:

    • Ensure the drain is properly placed and secured.
    • Monitor the amount and type of drainage.
    • Irrigate the wound gently as needed.
    • Change the dressing and drain according to the surgeon’s instructions.
  • Sump drain: A large-bore drain commonly used in abdominal surgeries to remove large volumes of fluid.

  • Management:

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