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VIP Syndrome
After10 days of lap appendectomy 30ml of collection is drained out by drainage pipe . They told it is called VIP Syndrome . What is VIP Syndrome?
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Along with the amount of drained fluid you must also be vigilant as to the colour. What about the symptoms, vitals and the general condition of the patient. This is not the VIP syndrome. In VIP syndrome VIP is using his status for alteration of professional activities otherwise.
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keep watch on the daily amount & colour of drainage fluid.
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Monitor vitals
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There is a drain in, that cannot be a VIP syndrome, if the drain is out today, then you are alright and stay positive, no VIP syndrome anymore.
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I suppose u ask your doctor Usually it means that the important people/ loved/ cared ones some time develops some problems while management,which the surgeon Feeel's more bad than pt.
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