Following gallbladder surgery,a patient has a T-tube with thick,dark green drainage.When the patient asks about the tube and the drainage,what is the nurse's best response?
A) "The tube you see has been placed in the bile duct,and the drainage is normal bile."
B) "The drainage is from your gallbladder,but it should be bright yellow rather than green."
C) "The drainage is old blood and fluid that accumulates at the surgical site,and its removal will promote healing."
D) "The tube is draining secretions from the duodenum and small bowel,and this is normal drainage from this area."
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