Lab 3: Image pack Flashcards
- Where within the body is the line/tube located?
- Where is the other end of the line/tube located?
- What is the path of insertion?
- The bladder
- Drainage bag
- Suprapubic-through the abdominal wall
What tube is located on the right side of the image?
Nephrostomy tube
When would a nephrostomy tube be used?
When normal flow of urine to the bladder is obstructed due to pathology such as stones, tumours or post surgery
What tube is located on the left?
A urinary drainage stent
What is the purpose of a urinary drainage stent?
Used to maintain patency in the ureter and prevent ureteric obstruction
Label 1 and 2
- NG tube
- PICC line
What is the tube and is it in an optimal position?
-ETT
-Not in optimal position
What is tube 1 and 2? What is the likely cause of the distended stomach?
- NG tube
- ETT
-The cause of the distended stomach is the ETT in the esophagus, pumping air into the stomach
What is being pointed to by the red and blue arrows? Why is the left lung not visualized?
- Et tube into the right main stem bronchus
-The reason why the left lung is not visualized is due to atolectisis (collapsed tissue)
What is 1?
PICC line
What is 1 and 2?
- Central venous catheter
- NG tube
- What is the line (1)?
- Is it correctly positioned?
- Where is the end of the line located?
- IJ line
- No
- Located in subclavain
What is line 1? Is it correctly positioned?
- It is the NG tube
- No, it is going into the right main stem bronchus
Read teaching cases.
Lab 3-Learning activity and case study