Heartsaver First Aid Part I

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Question 3 of 22

3.  You have placed a nasogastric tube in a patient with obvious gastric distention.  The patient has no facial injuries or other trauma.  After inserting the nasogastric tube, there is no appreciable reduction in gastric distention, even though air flows freely through the tube.  A likely reason for the problem is:

Choices:
  1. Excessive depth of tube placement
  2. Kinking of the nasogastric tube
  3. The tube has an open whistle tip
  4. The tube has been misplaced in the trachea


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