Method | Explanation | Reliability |
---|---|---|
X-ray chest | While a chest x-ray can confirm tube placement, it is not immediate and practical in an operating room setting. | Low |
Auscultation | Listening for breath sounds over the lungs. This can be misleading due to referred sounds or unilateral ventilation. | Moderate |
Capnography | Monitors the amount of carbon dioxide in exhaled air, ensuring the correct placement of the tube in the trachea, not the esophagus. | High |
Chest expansion | Observation of chest movement with ventilation. It can be deceiving if tube is incorrectly placed. | Low |
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