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A client who had a radical neck dissection returns to the surgical unit with 2 JP drains in the right side of the incision. One JP tube is open and has minimal drainage. Which action should the nurse take to increase drainage into the JP?

  • A. Reinforce the incisional dressings and assess behind the neck for drainage.
  • B. Place the client in a right lateral side-lying position and elevate the head of the bed.
  • C. Irrigate the JP tubing with 1 ml NSS, then close the opening with its tab.
  • D. Compress the bulb with the tab open and then reinsert the tab into its opening.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Compressing the bulb with the tab open creates suction, which helps increase drainage into the JP drain. This action can aid in removing accumulated fluids from the surgical site. Reinforcing the incisional dressings and assessing behind the neck for drainage (Choice A) is not directly related to increasing drainage into the JP. Placing the client in a right lateral side-lying position and elevating the head of the bed (Choice B) may not directly impact drainage into the JP drain. Irrigating the JP tubing with 1 ml NSS and then closing the opening with its tab (Choice C) is unnecessary and could introduce contaminants into the drain.