Chest Tube Management Practice Test 2026 – Your Comprehensive All-in-One Guide to Success!

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During chest-tube treatment, what should be monitored to guide suction adjustments?

To achieve quicker lung re-expansion.

To determine need for antibiotics.

To predict oxygenation levels.

Guide suction adjustments and ensure system patency.

Monitoring the chest-tube drainage system guides suction adjustments and ensures the circuit remains patent. The suction level is determined by what the drainage system shows: the suction-control chamber should reflect the prescribed negative pressure (often by visible bubbling and the water level setting). At the same time, the water-seal and collection chambers indicate whether there’s an ongoing air leak and whether drainage is occurring as expected. If the system is patent and functioning, you adjust suction to the prescribed level; if you notice occlusions, kinks, or excessive leaks, you address them to maintain effective suction. This approach uses real-time system performance to tailor suction safely and effectively, rather than focusing on speed of re-expansion, antibiotic decisions, or predicted oxygenation alone.

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