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    Insertion of an Endotracheal Tube Too Far Is Likely to Result
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Insertion of an Endotracheal Tube Too Far Is Likely to Result

Question 38

Question 38

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Insertion of an endotracheal tube too far is likely to result in ventilation of:


A) the right lung only.
B) the left lung only.
C) only the lower lobes of both lungs.
D) neither lung.

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