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  2. Jackson-Pratt drain - Wikipedia

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    A Jackson-Pratt drain (also called a JP drain) is a closed-suction medical device that is commonly used as a post-operative drain for collecting bodily fluids from surgical sites. The device consists of an internal drain connected to a grenade-shaped bulb or circular cylinder via plastic tubing.

  3. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    Measuring and recording intake and output (amount of food and drink consumed; amount of urine, stool, and vomit excreted) Emptying and recording the volume of surgical drains, such as Jackson-Pratt drains; Providing emotional and support services to patients, their families and other caregivers

  4. File:Post-operative Jackson-Pratt Drains.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Jackson-Pratt Drain.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. External ventricular drain - Wikipedia

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    The EVD is leveled to a common reference point that corresponds to the skull base, usually the tragus or external auditory meatus.The EVD is set to drain into a closed, graduated burette at a height corresponding to a particular pressure level, as prescribed by a healthcare professional, usually a neurosurgeon or neurointensivist.

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    Traveller Record Sheets is a line of several approved Traveller products that consisted of pads of record sheets, including Personal Data Sheets, Starship Logs, Ship's Papers/Ship's Design Worksheets, and System Data Sheets. [1]