If using a bulb-style esophageal detector device to assist you in confirming proper ET tube placement, you should expect the bulb to:
A) inflate slowly when you let go of it.
B) refill briskly if the tube is in the trachea.
C) stay collapsed if the tube is in the trachea.
D) expand quickly if the tube is in the esophagus.
Answer: B) refill briskly if the tube is in the trachea.
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