As the device in question was not returned and the lot number of the device not provided a thorough investigation into the device history records could not be performed.In this case the complaint is not related to the product design or performance.The nurses had not been trained on the use of the atrium medical express drain in question.The staff had been trained on the oasis chest drain but not the express drain.The nurses filled the suction port of the atrium express drain in the same method as the oasis chest drain, however the set-up instructions between the two different chest drains is not identical.Based on the instruction for use (ifu) the difference between the set-up of the express drain vs.The oasis drain are as follows: express drain set up: step 4.Air leak monitor - fill air leak monitor to fill line by syringe (no needle) with 30 ml of sterile water or sterile saline via the needleless luer port located on the back of the drain.For models available with sterile fluid, twist top off syringe and insert tip into needleless luer port.Depress and hold tip of syringe against needleless luer port and squeeze contents into air leak monitor until fluid reaches fill line.Oasis drain set up: step 1.Fill water seal to 2 cm line - add 45 ml of sterile water or sterile saline via the suction port located on top of the drain.For models available with sterile fluid, twist top off bottle and insert tip into suction port.Squeeze contents into water seal until fluid reaches 2 cm fill line.Clinical evaluation: the express drain is a disposable, waterless operating system.Water is not required for seal protection or drain operation.The express drain is intended to evacuate air and/or fluid from the chest cavity or mediastinum and to help re-establish lung expansion and restore breathing dynamics.The instructions for use is included with each device that is for prescription use only and is to be administered by personnel with medical education (md, rn, etc.), first hand training and/or experience using and implementing the device.
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