Answer to Question 1
4
Rationale: Drains are placed in some wounds before the surgical incision is closed to prevent fluid from collecting between the surfaces of the wound, which would separate wound surfaces and prevent them from growing together to heal the wound.
Answer to Question 2
1
Rationale: Urine output should be maintained at a minimum of 30 mL/hr for an adult. An output of less than 30 mL/hr for each of two consecutive hours should be reported to the physician. A temperature above 37.7 C (100 F) or below 36.1 C (97 F) and a falling systolic blood pres-sure, under 90 mm Hg, are usually considered reportable at once. The client's preoperative or baseline blood pressure is used to make informed postoperative comparisons. Moderate or light serous drainage from the surgical site is considered normal.