The Basics of Chest Tube Management

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
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    For this lesson we are now past the foundational information on how chest tubes and breathing works as well as covering the different disorders of the pleural space. We now are focusing on the actual management of the patient with a chest tube. In this lesson I cover some of the important information from our assessment that we do for the patient, as well as the chest tube, its draining, dressing and the whole system. I also cover a couple of important topics to understand when I talk about the air leak and the tidaling that we can see, what they mean, and what we need to do, if anything. I also hit on the potential emergency situation where the tubing becomes disconnected as well is if the chest tube becomes dislodged or pulled out. This is a longer lesson with a lot of good information that will cover the nuts and bolts when it comes to the management of the patient with a chest tube.
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    0:00 Intro
    2:16 Assessment of Patient
    3:25 Drainage
    5:41 Dressing
    7:23 Insertion Site
    10:09 Position of CDU
    10:30 Tidaling
    12:47 Air Leak
    17:04 Suction
    18:05 Tubing
    19:29 Sampling of Drainage
    20:25 Dislodgment of CT
    23:07 Maintenance
    27:09 Wrap-up
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Komentáře • 129

  • @ICUAdvantage
    @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +8

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  • @titilayooluyori2527
    @titilayooluyori2527 Před 2 měsíci +3

    All I can say is thank you! This is the best chest tube video out there.

  • @bigjosh1215
    @bigjosh1215 Před rokem +17

    Currently have a chest with this system attached, was looking for more information so I can be more proactive on my situation. Very helpful, thank you for explaining in detail.

  • @goharali2162
    @goharali2162 Před rokem +3

    Your lectures are not only comprehensive but also very easy to understand and memorise with practical examples.

  • @andreawong5225
    @andreawong5225 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you,Eddie. Your teaching is so thorough and easily understood. It's live saving not only to patients but to everyone who listens to you.

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      If it can help even just one person, then its more than worth the effort! Fortunately I also enjoy making them too so its a win win 😊

  • @kenkunzelman6385
    @kenkunzelman6385 Před 2 lety +18

    What a great lesson! Thank you. You are very much appreciated, please keep up the thorough and detailed work. These videos have not only helped my confidence in the MICU but helped maintain integrity, save time and most likely save lives.

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow thank you so much for this comment Ken. Really happy to hear these videos have been so helpful for you. Thats truly my goal is to give people the tools and help make things click so they can be applied out there with patients where it matters.

  • @greensahuaro2834
    @greensahuaro2834 Před rokem

    Thanks for the thoroughness of the subject. Thanks for keeping it objective.

  • @kassiehowe
    @kassiehowe Před 2 lety +5

    Your channel is awesome! I went back to nursing after a 10 year break and these videos have helped tremendously!! Thank you so very much!!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear this and they have been helpful for you. And welcome back Kassie!

  • @christalkong9744
    @christalkong9744 Před rokem +1

    Very clear and concise lecture - amazing work!!! :)

  • @stevenr5149
    @stevenr5149 Před 2 lety +4

    I love the examples of common issues that might happen and the interventions that need to be done(If…then). Keep up the great work.

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear Steven. Glad you found those helpful!

  • @GuiFalked
    @GuiFalked Před rokem +2

    As a leaky spontaneous pneumothorax patient living in a rural location where it appears home care nurses aren't generally versed in management of said tubes I have to say thanks for such clearly detailed information on the steps involved in general care of the system.
    Now to figure out how to keep the dogs out of my lap 😊

  • @alexisjoseph9843
    @alexisjoseph9843 Před 2 měsíci

    Very thorough, thank you!

  • @Ex2Pookie
    @Ex2Pookie Před rokem

    As a med surg nurse on Respiratory floor this is the best lesson ever👏🏾👏🏾

  • @cassandregousse4792
    @cassandregousse4792 Před rokem +3

    Great nuggets of wisdom in this lesson! Thanks for covering these topics! I’ve always wondered about milking the CTs vs. not doing so and Xeroform dressings vs. plain 4x4s. This was a great review!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před rokem

      Thank you! I was really happy with how this lesson, and series came out. Really glad you were able to get some good nuggets from this one.

    • @destinyrivera6659
      @destinyrivera6659 Před 11 měsíci

      Every facility I have been at does not allow stripping or milking of tubing. I started a new job and my preceptor said we have to but I had to ask the educator if that is how we are suppose to be doing it because I am uncomfortable lol

  • @abdullahoz1
    @abdullahoz1 Před 2 lety

    Very nicely done! Very informative! Thank you!!

  • @rayanmalih6854
    @rayanmalih6854 Před 4 měsíci

    Really good video, thank you.

  • @sarahlothspeich6675
    @sarahlothspeich6675 Před 2 lety +4

    ER nurse educator here, I love your content!! Thanks for the video!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Very cool! Yeah definitely a lot of stuff on this channel applies with you guys as well. Glad you enjoy the videos!

    • @anitarenitaa5833
      @anitarenitaa5833 Před 2 lety

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  • @rjj6887
    @rjj6887 Před 2 lety

    Been waiting for this content. Thank you.

  • @ssutter5280
    @ssutter5280 Před rokem

    Very educational!

  • @nononana2539
    @nononana2539 Před 2 lety

    Really thank you

  • @han4691
    @han4691 Před 2 lety

    Great info!! Thank you!

  • @abrahamrumayara743
    @abrahamrumayara743 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. Very helpful.

  • @sarcomere1
    @sarcomere1 Před 2 lety

    Awesome! Learned a few things!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Great! I feel like I'm always learning something new which is why I love making these.

  • @meumentorgringo8342
    @meumentorgringo8342 Před rokem

    Great video. Thx.

  • @goharali2162
    @goharali2162 Před rokem

    I love this channel.❤❤❤

  • @Melikeshomer23
    @Melikeshomer23 Před 2 lety +1

    Great lesson! 👍

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Raul! Went on longer than I was expecting, but had a lot to talk about lol

  • @superwoman2607
    @superwoman2607 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video.

  • @ghiix2758
    @ghiix2758 Před 2 lety

    Amazing work thanks👍🏻💕💕💕💕

  • @mirandahannah4343
    @mirandahannah4343 Před 4 měsíci

    Coming to you live from my night float rotation in residency, got a question about an air leak from a nurse that I had to learn about. Great lesson, very helpful!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 4 měsíci

      Very cool! Hope you found what you were looking for!

  • @kamenslaveev1821
    @kamenslaveev1821 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @Thehungrytravelers
    @Thehungrytravelers Před rokem

    Very helpful!

  • @ryankelly5303
    @ryankelly5303 Před 2 lety

    Thank you.

  • @oguzkagan5905
    @oguzkagan5905 Před 2 lety +1

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  • @deniseross4432
    @deniseross4432 Před 2 lety

    Thank you 💓

  • @nyawirawaithaka4993
    @nyawirawaithaka4993 Před 2 lety

    thank you!

  • @MA-wo5yk
    @MA-wo5yk Před 2 lety

    Love this channel! I would have liked to hear you touch on what happens if wall suction is too low (

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoy the channel. If wall suction not at least -80, then the proper suction will not be delivered to the CT and you will effectively have either decreased suction or even no suction, aka water seal.

  • @kayodus34
    @kayodus34 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @stormyfisher8796
    @stormyfisher8796 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @quillegas
    @quillegas Před rokem

    Thank u!

  • @timothyramsey590
    @timothyramsey590 Před 7 měsíci

    master Eddie!!!!

  • @DoeintheThicket
    @DoeintheThicket Před rokem +4

    Could you let me know what the procedure is for transporting a patient with a chest tube? For example, if/when/where to clamp for the trip and what to do if you’re taking them to an area (like a scan or procedure) where they are not set up to reestablish wall suction? Thank you. Adding pt transport considerations to these topics would be so helpful. ❤

  • @skeome
    @skeome Před rokem

    I currently have a chest tube in due to spontaneous pneumothorax. It's always nice to know if there's something wrong so I can notify my nurse or cna

  • @JacintoEspeleta-iq3bb
    @JacintoEspeleta-iq3bb Před 9 měsíci

    Best of the best !!!!!

  • @moradzayed
    @moradzayed Před 2 lety

    thanks

  • @ghiix2758
    @ghiix2758 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m a 3rd year Respiratory therapy student, i hope you can make a video of the Mechanical Ventilation basics and so on✨
    Love your channel literally informative and great source👍🏻

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      I've got a whole playlist for that! czcams.com/play/PL2oVjKTYocdOLnrAhciLL4S3bPr6e_e3q.html
      Glad you enjoy the videos here and find them helpful!

    • @ghiix2758
      @ghiix2758 Před 2 lety

      @@ICUAdvantage wow THANKSS

  • @francyelefonseca1512
    @francyelefonseca1512 Před rokem

    Ty for this lesson!! 💕 when you mention bubbling, whether it be continuous/intermittent “initially” being normal in a pneumothorax; how long is initially? I’m sure there are other factors as well, but just to have a general idea, thanks again! Very informative

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it. To answer your question, it really just depends on the size of the pneumothorax. It could have bubbling pretty consistently within the first hour and then slowing down after that. Hard to give an exact answer though as it truly just depends. It should be improving over time which is the biggest indicator.

  • @jacobmadigan45
    @jacobmadigan45 Před 2 lety

    Do burns next please!

  • @emart7729
    @emart7729 Před rokem

    Thanks for these videos! I do have two questions...
    1. If it is a new chest tube after lung surgery with no bubbling in water seal, this is normal? I was still a little confused about that part after your video.
    2. I was told by a colleague that bubbling in water seal during inspiration is also bad. is this because it should only be on expiration; similar to your blowing through a straw analogy?

  • @aquriajohnson9512
    @aquriajohnson9512 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi! I love your content. I am a new member who just joined here on CZcams. Where/how do we access the notes for each video lesson?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Aquria! First off thank you and I really appreciate your willingness to show me and this channel your support!
      As for the notes, if you go to the main ICU Advantage CZcams page and then look for the "Community" tab, that is where I post the links each week to the lessons before they release publicly. In that post, there will be a link to the lesson notes and the password for the month.
      Let me know if you have any issues.

  • @creamsoda4441
    @creamsoda4441 Před rokem

    Sorry, would like to ask why tidaling stop if there is re-expanded lung?? Thank u!!

  • @JessiBrat
    @JessiBrat Před měsícem

    I recently had to have a chest tube inserted after I was stabbed in the lung and it calapssed. Having a chest tube is very painful while it's in! I was bed bound for 3 days afterwards. I had to be on morphine and oxycodone. I felt so much better after it was removed.

  • @Katthenurseee
    @Katthenurseee Před rokem +1

    Hi there, can anyone tell me why we would choose a dry drainage unit over a wet one?

  • @jessicag8208
    @jessicag8208 Před 2 lety

    Great lesson using the Atrium Oasis. The hospital I now work at only uses the Atrium Ocean. Can you add a little info/drawing of that setup to the video?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately once uploaded, no way to add anything to the video. I also have never personally used the ocean. I feel like I saw it once years ago, but I've always just used the dry suction Oasis.
      It should just be a matter of additional additional fluid to the far left chamber. I can't speak to if theres adjustment you can make for different suction levels or if it actually requires different levels of water though.

  • @rand0mGT
    @rand0mGT Před 4 měsíci

    Pressure release valve…at what level do we bring it back down when it’s too high?

  • @akanchhakhadka3860
    @akanchhakhadka3860 Před rokem

    Diuretic use please

  • @Lauracupcake1121
    @Lauracupcake1121 Před rokem

    When setting up, I see some people set up a suction canister and some set it up directly to the wall suction. Is there a difference?

  • @shanekaervin6733
    @shanekaervin6733 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video, when do you plan on making a Mid-sternum chest tube?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I do have mediastinal chest tubs on the todo list for some time in the future

  • @rand0mGT
    @rand0mGT Před 4 měsíci

    Petroleum gauze as in xeroform right?
    Is Vaseline gauze same as xeroform?
    What’s occlusive dressing mean? Is that same as petroleum gauze?

  • @stevenrogers4663
    @stevenrogers4663 Před rokem +2

    Eddie, I am sure this has been asked before, what program/software do you use to create your lectures?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před rokem +3

      Hey Steven. haha, yeah it has! I use Adobe Photoshop that I screen cast to an iPad. Just screen record with Quicktime.

  • @peoplearewater
    @peoplearewater Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for your video! When you say pinch the insertion site, do you mean the actual skin of a client? Also, can you do a tutorial on how to measure bladder pressure using the A line set up?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, pinch the skin around the insertion site trying to see if you can stop the air leak. Like pinching in towards the CT from the outside skin on both sides.
      And I do plan on covering bladder pressure. Got it on the todo list.

    • @peoplearewater
      @peoplearewater Před 2 lety

      @@ICUAdvantage Awesome! I look forward to your video. Btw, I completed my capstone project on TTM, and now I have a degree😎 Thanks for your introduction🙌

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      @@peoplearewater yaas!!! Congratulations!

    • @peoplearewater
      @peoplearewater Před 2 lety

      @@ICUAdvantage Thank you❤

  • @trendyinsta42
    @trendyinsta42 Před rokem

    Love ...

  • @aliagak
    @aliagak Před 2 lety

    Can you address the suction control chamber when the patient chest tube is to wet suction and not dry suction? I've seen the water in that chamber evaporate rather quickly due to the wall suction. What happens if the chest tube is to wall suction and the suction control chamber is empty?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      I wish I had more experience with wet suction to speak to. I can say if it runs dry then whatever suction is set at on the wall will transfer to the patient so could lead to very high suction to the patient and potential injury.

  • @JohnnyWishbone85
    @JohnnyWishbone85 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'd really love to get my hands on a chest tube system to test its functionality in an ambulance. I transport people with them fairly regularly, and I'm always concerned about large bumps in the road disturbing the seal.

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 4 měsíci

      They will work just fine. The seal is mechanical and they can move around without impacting this.

  • @eduardodiaz9354
    @eduardodiaz9354 Před 2 lety +2

    Unfortunately milking is ordered by providers specifically the MCT CT surgeons will rather let you milk it than getting a tamponade great lesson 👍

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup! Hence why I still hit on it. Glad you enjoyed the lesson.

  • @andrearatkovic4048
    @andrearatkovic4048 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a patient who had six chest tubes (3 bilaterally) during the early months of first Covid. He eventually expired. Pneumothraces kept appearing, and this was how they were addressed. Just wondering, though, if anyone has had any experience w/multiple CTs (say, over 2) and what the outcomes were.

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      Specifically for ARDS/COVID, its certainly not great if recurrent pneumothoraxes or pleural effusions keep popping up. In other situations, such as trauma, multiple chest tubes can be common.

    • @aalemohammadsyed1949
      @aalemohammadsyed1949 Před 2 lety

      I recently attended a patient in ICU who had unresolving PTX after insertion of a single CT. At day 6, a second CT was inserted but the lung didn't expand. Patient was on ventilator and was unfit for any surgery or bronchoscopy. Cardiothoracic surgeon advised differential lung ventilation, so a double lumen endobronchial tube was inserted. Although it was successfully inserted, the patient eventually expired.

  • @lucasa4955
    @lucasa4955 Před měsícem

    This might be a dumb question, but when transporting these patients what is the best/EBP way of doing so? Is there a difference in transporting a pneumo vs effusion?

    • @lucasa4955
      @lucasa4955 Před měsícem

      I ask because we would normally disconnect suction to transport, but I’m curious if there is a difference in transporting the two

    • @armandogarcia1862
      @armandogarcia1862 Před měsícem

      typically a nurse or a licensed person who knows how to manage a CT should go with them. it has a water seal so itll prevent that air going back in and gravity will pull yhe fluid out

  • @stephaniesilva3230
    @stephaniesilva3230 Před rokem +1

    Can you explain the dry suction, set suction, water seal...how do I categorize the chest tube?

    • @jljordan1
      @jljordan1 Před rokem

      In front of the chest tube will say what it is typically….

  • @iheartsleeppeace8973
    @iheartsleeppeace8973 Před 2 lety

    I'm a member through CZcams, but how can I access the notes on patreon, without paying again??

    • @iheartsleeppeace8973
      @iheartsleeppeace8973 Před 2 lety

      Nevermind, I scrolled down to a similar comment

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety

      Ok glad you found it and thanks so much for your support.
      I will say I really wish CZcams made it easier for everyone to find the content!

  • @ashsilos7252
    @ashsilos7252 Před 26 dny +3

    😂 my adhd had to pause the video and spend 20 minutes to figure out why "cm" was pronounced "sonometer". to find out it's actually centimeters but people started pronouncing it as sonometers because that's how the french say it or they just copied how everyone else around them say it. why does my brain go to things that are completely irrelevant?! But other than that... This was a great video. Thanks a lot.

  • @carme4614
    @carme4614 Před 2 lety

    I cannot see the notes I do not have a password

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před 2 lety +1

      If you go to the “community” tab, look for the most recent post with the link to the Dropbox and the password for the month. It does change each month. Let me know if you are still having issues finding it and thank you so much for your support!

  • @heatherlee9780
    @heatherlee9780 Před rokem

    Anyone else having trouble with this playing?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Před rokem

      Might just be internet connection. It plays fine for me and I've heard no issues.

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    Thank you

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    Thank you