Nasogastric tube in bronchus

Discussion:

Nasogastric tubes are common in hospitalized patients, and are in most cases relatively easy to insert. In a number of cases however they do find their way into the bronchial tree, and in debilitated patients, this can be surprisingly asymptomatic. As such a nasogastric tube should not be used for feeding of administration of medication until its location in the stomach has been confirmed. 

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