ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE PLACEMENT WITH A COMPLETE CHECK
When it's believed that the Endotracheal Tube is located in the correct position, the doctor listens into the patient's lung and upper abdomen to confirm that the endotracheal tube was not accidentally inserted into the oesophagus. If the tube for endotracheal intubation is not correctly installed, it will not be able to ventilate the lung. Incorrect positioning is a common problem among children, especially those with traumatic injuries. Other indicators that indicate the tube's endotracheal endoscopy is in the correct position are chest movements that are accompanied by ventilation and the appearance of fogging inside the tube. If the doctor is confident that the tube in the endotracheal is in its proper position, the balloon cuff will be inflated to stop the tube from shifting off its place. The outside is the tube placed on the face of the patient. Second Check to Take Care the Placement On the job, paramedics could use a device that changes the color when