Covering NG Tubes NI Tubes G-Tubes PEG PEJ Feeding Methods
Continuous Intermittent Bolus Delivery Tube Placement Verification
Patency Maintenance Complication Prevention Aspiration Risk
Dumping Syndrome Site Care Peristomal Skin Assessment Irrigation
Protocol Medication Administration via Tube Feeding NPO
Considerations Patient Positioning I&O Monitoring Tolerance
Assessment Serial Weights Nursing Diagnoses Nutritional Support for
Chronic Illness Postoperative Care Neurological and GI Indications
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methods of enteral nutrition
- short term feeding
- nasogastric tube (NG)
- nasoduodenal tube (NI)
- enterostomal tubes
- gastromy tube
nasogastric tube
Nose to stomach Levine tube
Stiff uncomfortable tube
Contraindications:
, Dysfunctional gag reflex
Gastric stasis
GERD
Nasal injuries
If unable to raise HOB
Nasoduodenal tube
Nose to duodenum
Thin flexible tube
adults tube
typically stiffer
reasons for feeding tube
eating disorder, post op, chornic illnesses
G tube have in for
1-2 weeks
nasoduodenum in for
4-6 weeks