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Consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. For details see our conditions. This article is for Medical Professionals. In this article Feeding by nasogastric tubes Contra-indications Inserting a nasogastric tube Checking tube position Securing and monitoring the tube Medications. The tube will be first inserted in the hospital. You may find that it is easier to care for than you think. Ask your child's healthcare provider how often the NG tube needs to be replaced.

You will be shown how to do this before your child is discharged from the hospital. If you need more help, talk with the hospital about how to arrange a home health nurse to help you.

To check if the tube is in place, you will draw some liquid from the stomach and test it. Do this check before each feeding. There are 2 types of feeding with an NG tube. Your child may be have one or both types of feeding. You'll learn to take good care of the tubing and the skin around the nostrils so that the skin doesn't get irritated. Follow any specific instructions your nurse gives you.

Use the information below as a reminder of what to do. After your nurse teaches you how to flush the tube and perform skin care around the nose, set up a daily routine for these tasks. Flushing the tube helps release any formula stuck to the inside of the tube. Flush the tube after each feeding, or as often as your nurse recommends.

Nutritional management and enteral intubation. New York, NY: Pearson; chap Ziegler TR. Malnutrition: assessment and support. Check to make sure the NG tube is in the correct place. Connect the feeding administration set tubing to the feeding tube. Start the feeding pump. Clean the end of the feeding tube with a toothbrush and warm water.

If your child begins to choke or gag during a feeding, stop the feeding pump. Re-check tube placement. Continue with the feeding when your child is no longer choking or gagging.

If the stomach remains large and round or if your child continues with discomfort after one hour, call your nurse or doctor. Flush the feeding tube before and after giving medications as directed by your provider. This helps to keep the feeding tube from clogging.

If the feeding tube has a stylet thin wire that goes in the NG tube during placement , save the stylet.



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