Kink of a Nasogastric Tube in the Bronchial System without Complications

A variety of methods have been used to confirm the proper placement of nasogastric tubes, such as monitoring the patient for signs of coughing and choking. However, the absence of coughing and choking can be misleading, as decreased patient perception and impaired airway defenses can interfere with...

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description A variety of methods have been used to confirm the proper placement of nasogastric tubes, such as monitoring the patient for signs of coughing and choking. However, the absence of coughing and choking can be misleading, as decreased patient perception and impaired airway defenses can interfere with the signs of respiratory tube misplacement. Radiography is the best method of confirming tube placement in patients who experience a decreased level of consciousness or neurological debilitation.
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Bronchography
Dyspnea - etiology
Dyspnea - therapy
Equipment Failure
Humans
Intubation
Intubation, Gastrointestinal - instrumentation
Male
Medical sciences
Pneumology
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Pneumonia - therapy
Radiography
Respiratory system
The Eye Catcher
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