Answer:
Serous, Serosanguineous, sanguineous, purulent
Step-by-step explanation:
Drainage can be (1) serous (clear and thin; may be present in a healthy, healing wound), 
(2) serosanguineous (containing blood; may also be present in a healthy, healing wound), 
(3) sanguineous (primarily blood), 
 (4) purulent (thick, white, and pus-like; may be indicative of infection and should be cultured)