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Do end-tidal (or exhaled) CO 2 detectors always work to confirm correct endotracheal tube placement?

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Do end-tidal (or exhaled) CO 2 detectors always work to confirm correct endotracheal tube placement?

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Successful endotracheal tube placement should result in a colour change in the detector: most detectors will then alternate colours with inspiration and expiration indicating gas exchange It should be noted that these devices may not reliably confirm correct endotracheal tube placement in certain situations:

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