Caring for the JP drain at home
Before your child goes home from the hospital, a nurse will show you how to:
- empty the bulb
- record the amount of fluid collected
You will need to empty the bulb twice a day, at 9:00 a.m. and at 9:00 p.m.
Supplies you will need
Your child's nurse will send you home with these supplies so you can empty the bulb on your own:
- sterile gauze
- tape
- Vaseline
- 50 mL syringes
- alcohol wipes
- large bandage
- plastic clamp
- measuring container
- extra hypafix (bandages)
- record sheet
Emptying the Jackson Pratt drain
You will need to empty the JP drain and measure the fluid twice a day. If the bulb is filling up fast, you may need to empty it more than twice a day. Follow these steps to empty the drain:
- Wash your hands with soap and water.
- Unclip the bulb from your child's clothing.
- Open the bulb port.
- Clean the bulb port with an alcohol wipe.
- Use a syringe to take the fluid out of the bulb. Put the fluid into the measuring container.
- Close the bulb port.
- Measure the fluid.
- Empty the fluid into the toilet.
- Clip the bulb onto your child's clothing again.
- Wash your hands with soap and water.
- Write the drainage amount on the record sheet.
Dressing care
You will not need to change or remove the dressing at home. If the dressing becomes wet, loose or falls off, call your child's health-care provider.
What to do if the tube comes out or disconnects at home
- If the tube accidentally comes out, put Vaseline on the wound and cover it with a Band-Aid.
- If the bulb falls off, clamp the tube using a plastic clamp. Tape gauze to the end of the tube to keep it clean. Then call your child's health-care provider.
- If your child has problems breathing, call 911 or go to the nearest Emergency Department.