Multiple Choice
As you arrive into a patient's room for transport to radiology,you notice that the patient has an NG tube in place with a syringe upright and pinned to the gown.You should know that this patient
A) has a double-lumen NG tube in place.
B) has a Levine line that is single lumen.
C) must have the line clamped before transport.
D) Both a and c are correct.
Correct Answer:

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