Multiple Choice
To confirm the placement of an NG tube in its proper position,a physician may use
A) a syringe to remove gastric contents as proof.
B) fluoroscopy for visualization.
C) a device to measure the length of tubing inserted.
D) a syringe to remove gastric contents as proof and fluoroscopy for visualization
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