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Going home with a redivac drain after surgery

This information has been adapted from the leaflet called ‘Going home with a redivac drain after surgery’ produced by Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital NHS Foundation Trust with their kind permission. Please ask if you would like this leaflet in larger print or an alternative format.

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ReadiVac - Walmart.com

Up to7%cash back . current price $167.10. ReadiVac EAZE Cordless Lithium-ion Stick-Hand Vacuum Cleaner. 1. 1 out of 5 Stars. 1 reviews. 3+ day shipping. ReadiVac storm handheld vacuum, wet & dry hand vacuum cleaner, powerful cordless hand vac for home & car, small lightweight rechargeable handvac, 22.2volt lithium-ion rechargeable. $155.36.

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Amazon.com - ReadiVac Storm Cordless Lithium-ion Wet & Dry

Shop for the ReadiVac Storm Cordless Lithium-ion Wet & Dry Hand Vacuum - Home - Car - RV - Boat - New More Powerful (22.2 Volt) Version of Top Seller at the Amazon Home & Kitchen Store. Find products from ReadiVac with the lowest prices.
Color: Blue, White
Brand: ReadiVac
Power Source: Battery Powered

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Amazon.com - by Kirby The ReadiVac Eaze Cordless Stick

The ReadiVac Eaze is a Configurable Cordless vac with 6-in-1 Versatility - Easily change from cleaning floors in stick vac mode to a handheld vac for cleaning cars, furniture and stairs to extended reach mode for above floor cleaning of drapery and hard-to-reach corners with either the crevice tool or dusting brush.
Item Weight: 1.93 Kilograms
Brand: ReadiVac
Power Source: Battery Powered

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Amazon.com: ReadiVac

ReadiVac Storm Handheld Vacuum, Wet & Dry Hand Vacuum Cleaner, Powerful Cordless Hand Vac for Home & Car, Small Lightweight Rechargeable Handvac, 22.2volt Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery. 4.3 out of 5 stars. 135. $69.99. $69. . …

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Amazon.com - by Kirby ReadiVac Storm Handheld Vacuum, Wet

Product Description Strong - Versatile - Lightweight The Storm is a unique offering from ReadiVac. The ultra high-powered 8000Pa powerplant and high capacity lithium-ion battery provide more than enough power for any liquid or dry mess. High-Capacity Ultra-Powerful 22.2 Volt Powerplant It's no secret - You need power to clean effectively.
Reviews: 145

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ReadiVac Store - Newegg.com

Up to1%cash back . View Details. Compare. Quick View. Flash Mount Three Umbrellas Kit 2 3384cm White SoftSilver ReflectiveGold Reflective Umbrella for Canon 430EX II580EX IINikon SB600 SB800Yongnuo YN 560YN 565 TT560TT680. Model #: hh4AN-B01DJ11SZ2. Return Policy: View Return Policy. $ 90.53 (4 Offers) –. Free Shipping.

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Amazon.com: Customer reviews: ReadiVac Eaze Upright Hand

May 09, 2018 . Actually when my first ReadiVac had failed I bought a MooSoo vacuum as a backup and it is still doing OK. Btw, the MooSoo has both CE and FCC marks on its label that makes it look as a better quality product. 5 people found this helpful. Helpful. Report abuse laurent442. 5.0 ...

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ReadiVac 110V Super Duty Hand Vac - Woot

Up to10%cash back . “Hey ReadiVac, eat my dust!” “This ReadiVac’s got an extra long 20 foot cord. Guess that means you’re about to get extra gone, dirt!” “No bag, ReadiVac? That’s cool; grime ain’t my bag neither!” “Yo upholstery, I got a value for you to up-hold: getting clean. Let’s kick it, ReadiVac-with-Upholstery-tool-add-on.”
Price: $14.99
Availability: Out of stock

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ReadiVac Twin Turbo Upright Bagless Vacuum, 35300DS

Up to7%cash back . ReadiVac Twin Turbo Upright Bagless Vacuum, 35300DS: Easy release dust bin (no bags needed), with a long lasting and washable three stage air filter system Just a push of a button and it goes from carpet to hard floor …

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Clinical Guidelines : Surgical drains


Surgical drains are tubes placed near surgical incisions in the post-operative patient, to remove pus, blood or other fluid, preventing it from accumulating in the body. The type of drainage system inserted is based on the needs of patient, type of surgery, type of wound, amount of drainage expected and surgeon preference.

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Steals & Deals to refresh your home: Towel set, handheld

Lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin joins TODAY to share her favorite finds to refresh your home, including a sheet set and duvet cover from Sijo Home, a cozy throw from Barefoot Dreams ...

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The Turkish-getup is a 200-year-old total-body exercise that involves using a kettlebell, and it's a favorite of celebrity trainer Ramona Braganza.While it is slightly complicated, she says that ...

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The read operation begins at the current position of the file pointer associated with the given file. After the read operation, the file pointer points to the next unread character. If the file was opened in text mode, the read terminates when _read encounters a CTRL+Z character, which is treated as an end-of-file indicator.

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Free Readability Score Test Tool - Readable


Readability score algorithms roughly estimate the level of education someone would need in order to easily read a passage of text. There are several algorithms available for gauging readability score, and they use factors such as sentence length, syllable count, and the percentage of multi-syllable words in order to determine readability score. Some popular readability scores include: 1. Flesch-Kincaid 2. Gunning Fog 3. Coleman Liau Index 4. Automat…

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ReadWorks

ReadWorks is a nonprofit. Because of remote and hybrid learning, demand for ReadWorks’ free materials is higher than ever. We rely on help from people like you to meet this need.

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ReadWorks

1.3 Million Teachers Strong! Join over 1 million teachers helping students read and succeed. “96% of my students showed growth in literacy on our end-of-the-year standardized assessment, and I know that ReadWorks was a factor. It’s a gift that I share with teachers whenever I can.”. “The ease, diversity of levels, and range of topics ...

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does a surgical drain work after surgery?

    After a surgery, fluid may collect inside your body in the surgical area. This makes an infection or other problems more likely. A surgical drain allows the fluid to flow out. The doctor puts a thin, flexible rubber tube into the area of your body where the fluid is likely to collect. The rubber tube carries the fluid outside your body.

  • How do I prevent drains from being accidentally removed?

    Some drains can be accidentally removed when they have too much weight pulling on them, such as the collection device used to hold drainage. Some people use bandage tape that can be purchased at the drug store to keep the drain near their incision and prevent it from accidentally being removed.

  • How will I know when the drain is ready to remove?

    When you first get the drain, the fluid will be bloody. It will change colour from red to pink to a light yellow or clear as the wound heals and the fluid starts to go away. Your doctor may give you information on when you no longer need the drain and when it will be removed.

  • How do you unclog a clogged drainage tube?

    Squeezing or "milking" the tube of your surgical drain can help prevent clogs so that it drains correctly. Your doctor will tell you if and when you need to do this. In general, you do this when: You see a clot in the tube that prevents fluid from draining.

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