A neonate presented with severe respiratory distress and scaphoid abdomen. Breath sounds were decreased on the left side, and his chest X ray revealed the following: He was intubated. Just after ET tube was put, the maximal cardiac impulse fuher shifted to the right side. What should be the next step in management?
A neonate presented with severe respiratory distress and scaphoid abdomen. Breath sounds were decreased on the left side, and his chest X ray revealed the following: He was intubated. Just after ET tube was put, the maximal cardiac impulse fuher shifted to the right side. What should be the next step in management?
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A neonate presented with severe respiratory distress and scaphoid abdomen. Breath sounds were decreased on the left side, and his chest X ray revealed the following: He was intubated. Just after ET tube was put, the maximal cardiac impulse fuher shifted to the right side. What should be the next step in management?
β Correct Answer: B. Remove tube and reattempt intubation
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