
The client with esophageal varices has a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube in place for esophageal tamponade. As a measure to prevent aspiration of saliva, the nurse would
A) assist the client to cough and spit saliva into an emesis basin.
B) completely deflate the esophageal balloon every 30 minutes.
C) remove saliva through the fourth lumen.
D) suction saliva accumulation with a nasogastric tube.
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