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DEFINITION
Thoracentesis is a procedure to remove fluid
 from the space between the lungs and the
 chest wall called the pleural space.

Thoracentesis is a procedure that removes an
 abnormal accumulation of fluid or air from the
 chest through a needle or tube.
PURPOSE
To determine the cause of abnormal
 accumulation of fluid in the pleural space.

Relieve shortness of breath and pain

As a diagnostic or treatment procedure

To drain large amounts of pleural fluid


To equalize pressure on both sides of the
 thoracic cavity
INDICATION
Traumatic pneumothorax
Hemopneumothorax
Spontaneous pneumothorax
Bronchopleural fistula
Pleural effusion
CONTRAINDICATION
  An uncooperative patient

  Coagulation disorder

  Atelectasis

  Only one functioning lung

  Emphysema(pulmonary enlargement)

  Severe cough or hiccups
COMPLICATION
 Pulmonary edema            Bleeding


 Respiratory distress       Infection


 Air embolism               Dyspnea and
                             cough
 Cardiac tamponade(fluid
 build up in the space       Atelectasis(lung
 between myocardium and      collapes)
 pericardium)
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BEFORE THE PROCEDURE
Explain the purpose, risks/benefits, and
 steps of the procedure and obtain
 consent from the patient or appropriate
 legal design.
 R: An explanation helps orient the
 patient to the procedure assist in coping
 and provide an opportunity to ask
 question and verbalise anxiety
CON’T…
Take Medical History such as
 Trouble in breathing, coughing, and hiccups
 Had heart disease
 Smoked
 Travelled to places where may have been exposed to
  tuberculosis
  R: to detect any abnormalities regarding the
  procedure



                                                       9
• Prepare Equipment
 Dressing set                 Povidone / Alcohol
 Abraham’s needle             Local anaesthetic, e.g.
                                lignocaine (lidocaine) 1%
 Connecting tubing             or 2%
 Syringe 50ml and 5ml         Formalin bottle
 Scapel blade and blade 11    Urine bottle x2
 Needles (18 and 23           C+S bottle
  gauge)                       3-way stopcock
 Sterile Glove
                               Fenestrated towel
 Mask
                               Jug
BEFORE THE PROCEDURE
 Check platelet count and/or presence of
   coagulopathy. If platelet count is < 20,000,
   or there is known coagulopathy as to
   whether platelet transfusion or other
   intervention is needed
 R: To prevent complication such as bleeding
   while during procedure.
Place patient upright / cardiac position and
 help patient maintain position during procedure.
 R: the upright position ensures that the
 diaphragm is more dependent and facilitates the
 removal of fluid that usually localizes at the base
 of the chest.

Explain that he/she will receive a local
 anesthetic
 R: to minimize pain during the procedure.

Clean patient skin with antiseptic soap
 R: To prevent infection and maintain aseptic
 technique.
DURING PROCEDURE
Observe patient respiration rate and breathing
 pattern.
 R: to provide base line data to estimate patient
 tolerance of procedure

Assess patient vital sign such as B/P, pulse
 R: To prevent any complication such as
 hypovolemic shock during procedure.

Observe patient level of consciousness and give
 emotional support
 R: To reduce patient anxiety
DURING PROCEDURE
Monitor saturation
 R: To prevent hypoxia

Inform doctor if any changes of the patient
 R: To make sure whether need to continue the
 procedure or stop immediately.
AFTER PROCEDURE
Obtain a chest x-ray to evaluate the fluid level.
 R: To compare the conditions of the lungs before and after
 the procedure.

For specimen handling, fill the tubes with the required
 amount of pleural fluid
 R : To prevent over intake of the fluid to the
 specimen bottle.

Check that each bottle is correctly labelled by
 checking patient identifiers- full name, date of birth
 and/or medical record number then send to the lab
 tests
 R: To prevent from incorrect results to the patient.
AFTER PROCEDURE
Document the procedure, patient’s response,
  characteristics of fluid and amount, and patient
  response to follow-up.
R: To develop further treatment to the patient.

Provide post-procedural analgesics as needed.
R: To prevent patient from pain related to the incision
  site.
AFTER PROCEDURE
Rest in bed for about 2 hours after the procedure
 R: To minimize patient activity due to complication
 such as dyspnea.

Blood pressure and breathing will be checked for up
 to a few hours
 R: to make sure don't have complications
AFTER PROCEDURE
May remove dressing/bandage another day,
 or replace it if it becomes soiled or wet
 R: To prevent from getting infection.



Resume patient regular diet.
 R: To promote wound healing.
THANK YOU !!!

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Thoracentesis

  • 1. 1
  • 2. DEFINITION Thoracentesis is a procedure to remove fluid from the space between the lungs and the chest wall called the pleural space. Thoracentesis is a procedure that removes an abnormal accumulation of fluid or air from the chest through a needle or tube.
  • 3. PURPOSE To determine the cause of abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space. Relieve shortness of breath and pain As a diagnostic or treatment procedure To drain large amounts of pleural fluid To equalize pressure on both sides of the thoracic cavity
  • 5. CONTRAINDICATION An uncooperative patient Coagulation disorder Atelectasis Only one functioning lung Emphysema(pulmonary enlargement) Severe cough or hiccups
  • 6. COMPLICATION  Pulmonary edema  Bleeding  Respiratory distress  Infection  Air embolism  Dyspnea and cough  Cardiac tamponade(fluid build up in the space  Atelectasis(lung between myocardium and collapes) pericardium)
  • 7. 7
  • 8. BEFORE THE PROCEDURE Explain the purpose, risks/benefits, and steps of the procedure and obtain consent from the patient or appropriate legal design. R: An explanation helps orient the patient to the procedure assist in coping and provide an opportunity to ask question and verbalise anxiety
  • 9. CON’T… Take Medical History such as  Trouble in breathing, coughing, and hiccups  Had heart disease  Smoked  Travelled to places where may have been exposed to tuberculosis R: to detect any abnormalities regarding the procedure 9
  • 10. • Prepare Equipment  Dressing set  Povidone / Alcohol  Abraham’s needle  Local anaesthetic, e.g. lignocaine (lidocaine) 1%  Connecting tubing or 2%  Syringe 50ml and 5ml  Formalin bottle  Scapel blade and blade 11  Urine bottle x2  Needles (18 and 23  C+S bottle gauge)  3-way stopcock  Sterile Glove  Fenestrated towel  Mask  Jug
  • 11. BEFORE THE PROCEDURE Check platelet count and/or presence of coagulopathy. If platelet count is < 20,000, or there is known coagulopathy as to whether platelet transfusion or other intervention is needed R: To prevent complication such as bleeding while during procedure.
  • 12. Place patient upright / cardiac position and help patient maintain position during procedure. R: the upright position ensures that the diaphragm is more dependent and facilitates the removal of fluid that usually localizes at the base of the chest. Explain that he/she will receive a local anesthetic R: to minimize pain during the procedure. Clean patient skin with antiseptic soap R: To prevent infection and maintain aseptic technique.
  • 13.
  • 14. DURING PROCEDURE Observe patient respiration rate and breathing pattern. R: to provide base line data to estimate patient tolerance of procedure Assess patient vital sign such as B/P, pulse R: To prevent any complication such as hypovolemic shock during procedure. Observe patient level of consciousness and give emotional support R: To reduce patient anxiety
  • 15. DURING PROCEDURE Monitor saturation R: To prevent hypoxia Inform doctor if any changes of the patient R: To make sure whether need to continue the procedure or stop immediately.
  • 16. AFTER PROCEDURE Obtain a chest x-ray to evaluate the fluid level. R: To compare the conditions of the lungs before and after the procedure. For specimen handling, fill the tubes with the required amount of pleural fluid R : To prevent over intake of the fluid to the specimen bottle. Check that each bottle is correctly labelled by checking patient identifiers- full name, date of birth and/or medical record number then send to the lab tests R: To prevent from incorrect results to the patient.
  • 17. AFTER PROCEDURE Document the procedure, patient’s response, characteristics of fluid and amount, and patient response to follow-up. R: To develop further treatment to the patient. Provide post-procedural analgesics as needed. R: To prevent patient from pain related to the incision site.
  • 18. AFTER PROCEDURE Rest in bed for about 2 hours after the procedure R: To minimize patient activity due to complication such as dyspnea. Blood pressure and breathing will be checked for up to a few hours R: to make sure don't have complications
  • 19. AFTER PROCEDURE May remove dressing/bandage another day, or replace it if it becomes soiled or wet R: To prevent from getting infection. Resume patient regular diet. R: To promote wound healing.