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A client who delivered a baby 12 hours ago informs the nurse that the newborn is spitting up after breastfeeding. The nurse observes that the newborn has no gastric distention, but it is not possible to pass the nasogastric tube into the stomach.
 
  Further assessment reveals esophageal atresia but no fistula. The nurse would document this as which type of tracheoesophageal fistula?
  A) Type A
  B) Type B
  C) Type C
  D) Type E
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