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Main types of feeding tubes. 3.1. Nasogastric (NG), a tube passed through the nose into the stomach. They come in two main types: 3.1.1. Wide bore – Short term tube not sited specifically for enteral feeding (they are used for stomach aspiration and drainage). These tubes are usually made of polyvinyl chloride with a bore
A nasogastric (NG) tube was used as the enteral route for nutrition and administration of oral medications. Oral medications were crushed then According to the guidelines it is necessary to rinse the tube with at least 15 mL of sterile water before and after drug administration. In case of inadequate rinse, unknown
Small-bore tubes are more comfortable but have a greater likelihood of becoming clogged by medications or thick EN formulations. NG tubes are also available in a larger diameter (e.g., Salem sumps). Large-bore NG tubes can be used for feeding or administering medication, but their primary functions are gastric
Administering drugs via feeding tubes is generally an unlicensed activity. There is little published data and most recommendations are theoretical and/or based on local policy. An alternative licensed option may therefore be preferable, e.g. rectal or parenteral formulations. However, if given by tube, there is a range of
VOL: 97, ISSUE: 16, PAGE NO: 51 Emma Bryson, BA, RN, DipHE, is a staff nurse, X-ray department, Stirling Royal Infirmary The UKCC states in the Standards for the Administration of Medicines (1992) that a practitioner will examine the patient's prescription in the interests of safety and that the dose, method, route and
GUIDELINES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATION VIA. ENTERAL TUBES. 140-153. CNSG 017. GUIDELINES FOR ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING OF. PATIENTS RECEIVING ENTERAL FEEDING. Available on Trust. Intranet. CNSG 018. GUIDELINES FOR ENTERALLY FED PATIENTS ADMITTED TO. HOSPITAL.
Handbook of Drug. Administration via. Enteral Feeding Tubes. THIRD EDITION. Rebecca White. BSc (Hons) MSc MRPharmS (I Presc) FFRPS. Medical secretions to be aspirated. This aspirate can then be pH tested according to local na- tional policy. In NG tube feeding, water should not be administered until after
To administer medications through the nasogastric route safely within the hospital medication administration guidelines. To limit the occurrence of nasogastric tube (NGT) blockage. 4. Crushing tablets or opening capsules should be considered as a last resort.
Aim. This guideline aims to support nurses in administering feeds and medications via an enteral feeding tube in a safe and appropriate manner. .. or sustained/controlled release medications. See appendix one for a list of medication not recommended for nasogastric tube administration and/or may cause interactions.
NJWATT/PHARM/Review Date October 2004. GUIDELINES FOR THE ADMINISTRATION. OF DRUGS THROUGH ENTERAL. FEEDING TUBES. 2 nd. Edition October 2003
     

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