Tube Placement
Found 9 free book(s)Checking for Tube Placement - osumc.edu
healthsystem.osumc.eduHow to Check Tube Placement Measure your tube: 1. Use a ruler to measure the length of your feeding tube. • If you have a nasogastric tube (NG), measure from where the tube comes out of your nose to the end of the tube. • If you have a G-tube or PEG tube, measure from where the tube comes out of your abdomen to the end of the tube. 2.
NASOGASTRIC/OROGASTRIC TUBE: INSERTION, CARE OF, …
www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca2.2.1.2 For x-ray to confirm tube placement when unable to confirm tube placement with pH testing. Requisition MUST indicate reason for X- ray (i.e. Chest X-ray for confirmation of gastric tube placement). The MRP or designate may confirm placement based on a review of the x-ray. It is the responsibility of the MRP or designate to consult with ...
Confirming Feeding Tube Placement: Old Habits Die Hard
patientsafety.pa.govexposure, this technique is used for feeding tube placement only as a last resort.16 pH Testing Another reliable method for ongoing tube placement verification is determining the pH of the fluid aspi-rated from feeding tubes. Gastric fluid is usually acidic, …
Tracheostomy Tubes
rc.rcjournal.comangled tube, a tube with a flexible shaft, or a tube with extra length. Extra length tubes are constructed with extra proximal length (horizontal extra length) or with extra distal length (vertical extra length). Extra proximal length facilitates tracheostomy tube placement in patients with a large neck (eg, obese pa-tients).
Nasogastric/Orogastric Tube Insertion, Verification, and ...
www.childrensmn.orgii. pH measurement, external tube length, and/or clinical condition of patient will be used for both initial and ongoing verification of tube placement. iii. If x-ray is obtained for another clinical reason, NG/OG location should be verified. 2. pH verification steps (initial and ongoing verification of tube placement) a.
Chest Tube Placement (Adult) - UCSF Health
medstaff.ucsfmedicalcenter.orgCHEST TUBE PLACEMENT (Adult) 1 I. Definition Chest tube insertion is a common therapeutic procedure used to provide evacuation of abnormal collections of air or fluid from the pleural space. Tube thoracostomy may be indicated for pleural effusions associated with malignancy, infection, or hemothorax in the post-surgical setting.
Nasogastric Tube: Inserting and Verif ying Placement in ...
www.ebscohost.comNasogastric Feeding Tube: Insertion and Placement Verification in the Pediatric Patient ). Caution must be observed when suction is applied to this tube because the negative air pressure can create a vacuum (if the proximal tip of the tube rests against tissue) and injure the stomach lining through trauma or erosion—intermittent
Nasogastric Tube Insertion
www.omao.noaa.govTesting Placement Wash hands and put on clean gloves Draw up 30cc of air into the syringe and attach to end of the NG tube. Flush tube with 30cc of air prior to attempting to aspirate fluid. Draw back on the syringe to obtain 5 to 10 cc of gastric aspirate.
Positioning and Tube Feeding - University of New Mexico
coc.unm.edutube 30% of tracheostomies 12.5% of neurological patients . Aspiration Aspiration of secretions Secretions colonized with bacteria . ... Head placement and managing oral secretions 30° of elevation and rib cage . Hip Deformities and Positioning Fixed adduction Fixed abduction