The most common type of nasogastric tube used for stomach decompression is the
A) Swan-Ganz catheter.
B) central venous pressure line.
C) peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) .
D) single-lumen Levin tube.
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Q3: Giving cleansing enemas "until clear" involves
A)giving two
Q4: For a single-contrast barium enema,
A)approximately 500 mL
Q5: When performing a barium enema examination,
A)show the
Q6: Which of the following is a TRUE
Q7: All of the following are true of
Q10: Nasogastric (NG)tubes are inserted with the patient
Q11: The use of a water-soluble contrast agent
Q12: When transporting a patient with a NG
Q12: As you begin to perform a hip
Q13: To confirm the placement of an NG
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