A chest x-ray is ordered to confirm the placement of a central venous catheter. The tip of the catheter should be in the:

Explanation

•When positioned properly, the tip of a central venous catheter should be in the superior vena cava. In a large lumen vein, blood can flow around the catheter without being impeded, allowing for infusion of large amounts of medication.

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