The tube is not in the GI tract and
should be removed
B. The tube is in the GI tract and feeding can
commence if pH measurements are
appropriate
Explanation
This tube is in the stomach and can be used for
feeding if the pH measurements are appropriate
Although this tube deviates in the chest, it passes
under the left main bronchus thereby bisecting the
carina
This patient may have a dilated oesophagus
eg.secondary to achalasia
The tube is in the GI tract and
feeding can commence if pH
measurements are appropriate
B. The tube is in the GI tract and feeding can commence if
pH measurements are appropriate
Explanation
This tube is in the stomach and can be used for feeding if the
pH measurements are appropriate
Although this tube deviates in the chest, it passes under the
left main bronchus thereby bisecting the carina
This patient may have a dilated oesophagus eg.secondary to
achalasia
Which of the following most
accurately describes this
image?