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When the nurse monitors the water-sealed drainage system, which finding suggests the system is working properly?

  • A. Fluid rises and falls with respirations
  • B. Level of fluid is lowered in suction chamber
  • C. Fluid is bubbling vigorously
  • D. Fluid appears white and frothy
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Fluctuation of fluid in the water-sealed chamber is initially present with each respiration. The level of fluid in the suction chamber should be maintained to initial level. Excessive or vigorous bubbling can indicate a leak in the system. The fluid in the chamber is clear.