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A healthcare provider is preparing to care for a client following chest tube placement. Which of the following items should NOT be available in the client's room?

  • A. Oxygen
  • B. Sterile water
  • C. Enclosed hemostat clamps
  • D. Indwelling urinary catheter
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Following chest tube placement, an indwelling urinary catheter is not typically needed or relevant to the care provided. Chest tube placement is primarily concerned with managing pleural effusion or pneumothorax, and urinary catheterization is not directly related to this procedure. Oxygen, sterile water, and enclosed hemostat clamps are commonly used items in the care of a client with a chest tube in place, to ensure proper oxygenation, maintain drainage system integrity, and manage any bleeding that may occur. Therefore, the indwelling urinary catheter should not be available in the client's room following chest tube placement.