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concept of nursing 1

Enteral nutrition 2

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For intestinal placement of a feeding tube, in what position should the nurse place the patient while waiting for radiological confirmation of correct placement? On the patient's right side
The health care provider just left the patient’s room after explaining the options of NG or NI feeding tube placement. A student asks a nurse about the differences between nasogastric and nasointestinal feedings. --
Which of the following are accurate statements made by the nurse? -Gastric aspirate is expected to have a lower pH than intestinal aspirate. Correct -The advantage to an NI tube is that there is less risk for aspiration. Correct - Both NG and NI tubes are usually used for less than 30 days.
The nurse is inserting an NG feeding tube for the first time. Which action, if made by the nurse, indicates further instruction is needed? The nurse has the patient flex the head as the tube is inserted into the naris.
The patient begins to cough and choke as the nurse is inserting the NG tube. What is the best action for the nurse to take at this time? Pull the tube back into the posterior nasopharynx and attempt to reinsert.
The patient’s wife is watching as the nurse prepares to insert a small bore feeding tube. She asks the nurse, "What is the purpose of the guide wire?" The nurse correctly responds: "Because feeding tubes are flexible, a guide wire or stylet is used to provide rigidity that facilitates positioning."
You have inserted an NG feeding tube. The patient vomited during insertion and continues to gag. What action(s) should you take? -Suction airway as needed. Correct -Position patient on side. Correct -Contact health care provider for possible chest x-ray
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