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What is a nasogastric tube connected to continuous suction?

X-ray examination of the chest and abdomen. During report, a nurse is informed that a patient has a nasogastric tube connected to continuous suction. The nurse should recognize that this patient must have which of the following types of tubes? A salem sump. A salem sump is the only type of tube that allows for continuous suction.

What is a chest xray report for a nurse?

X-ray examination of the chest and abdomen. During report, a nurse is informed that a patient has a nasogastric tube connected to continuous suction. The nurse should recognize that this patient must have which of the following types of tubes?

What color is the contents of a nasogastric tube?

Gastric contents are usually cloudy and green, which can assist in monitoring placement, but it should not be used to verify the initial placement. During report, a nurse is informed that a patient has a nasogastric tube connected to continuous suction.

When checking for nasogastric tube placement the nurse should conduct?

When checking for nasogastric tube placement, the nurse should conduct which of the following procedures? Aspirate stomach contents and check the pH. Rationale: Checking the pH of stomach contents is the recommended method for checking tube placement.

When checking for nasogastric tube placement should the nurse conduct?

When checking for nasogastric tube placement, the nurse should conduct which of the following procedures? Aspirate stomach contents and check the pH. Checking the pH of stomach contents is the recommended method for checking tube placement.

How can you confirm correct placement of nasogastric tube?

Auscultation is most often used at the bedside to check for appropriate placement of a nasogastric tube. Sound generated by air blown through the tube is used to determine tube placement in the gastrointestinal tract.

What is the indication for nasogastric tube feeding?

Diagnostic indications for NG intubation include the following: Evaluation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding (ie, presence, volume) Aspiration of gastric fluid content. Identification of the esophagus and stomach on a chest radiograph.

What are the safety considerations in using nasogastric tubes?

These patients should never be allowed to lie completely flat. Lying flat increases the patient's risk of aspirating stomach contents. Patients with an NG tube are at risk for aspiration. The head of bed should always be raised 30 degrees or higher.

What is the gold standard of verifying placement of an NG tube?

Chest radiography is the gold standard for confirming appropriate placement of a nasogastric tube. If the feeding tube is blindly inserted, radiographic confirmation of correct placement is recommended before administration of medication or feeding.

When should NG tube placement be checked?

NG tube placement is to be assessed: When there is concern that the tube may have been pulled out or changed position. There is choking, vomiting, coughing or breathing trouble. Every 8 hours during a continuous feed.

What are your nursing responsibilities for NG tube care?

Nursing ConsiderationsProvide oral and skin care. Give mouth rinses and apply lubricant to the patient's lips and nostril. ... Verify NG tube placement. Always verify if the NG tube placed is in the stomach by aspirating a small amount of stomach contents. ... Wear gloves. ... Face and eye protection.

What are the indications and contraindications of tube feeding?

Indications include oesophageal atresia, stricture and cancer, dysphagia due to neuromuscular disorders, or after trauma. Relative contraindications include primary disease of the stomach, abnormal gastric or duodenal emptying, and significant oesophageal reflux.

What nursing interventions are required when caring for a patient with a NGT?

Section 4 – NGT Care and Daily management in the hospitalCheck the patient's clinical record for the required level of NGT placement.Attend hand hygiene before touching the patient by either hand washing or using ABHR.Ensure privacy.Explain the process and purpose of checking the NGT.Obtain verbal consent.More items...

Which action would the nurse implement when feeding a patient who is prescribed aspiration precautions?

The nurse should elevate the head of the bed to a 90-degree angle prior to feedings for any patient who is prescribed aspiration precautions.

What assessments and care should be done with an NG tube?

Perform hand hygiene and gather supplies. ... Visually inspect condition of patient's nasal and oral cavities. ... Assess for the best nostril before you begin. ... Palpate patient's abdomen for distension, pain, and/or rigidity. ... Assess patient's level of consciousness and understanding of procedure.More items...

What happens if a nasogastric tube is not able to move through the GI?

If gastric secretions are unable to move through the GI tract and if the nasogastric tube is unable to evacuate the stomach due to an occlusion, nausea and vomiting will result.) During report, a nurse is informed that a patient has a nasogastric tube connected to continuous suction. The nurse should recognize that this patient must have which ...

How many lumens does a gastric tube have?

The tube has two lumens; one removes gastric contents and the other serves as an air vent. The vent allows air to enter the stomach, allowing the tube to float freely and preventing damage to the gastric mucosa.) A patient recovering from gastric surgery remains NPO and has a nasogastric tube connected to suction.

What is nausea in GI tract?

Patient's report of nausea (Tubes connected to suction decompress the GI tract. This is needed when peristalsis is absent. If gastric secretions are unable to move through the GI tract and if the nasogastric tube is unable to evacuate the stomach due to an occlusion, nausea and vomiting will result.)

What is the purpose of a gastric tube?

This is used for continuous suction to decompress the stomach. The tube has two looms; 12 removes gastric contents and the other tube serves as an air vent. The vent lets Air enter the stomach, allowing the tube to float freely and preventing damage to the gastric Macosa.

Why is an orogastric tube inserted through the mouth?

And orogastric tube is inserted through the mouth and facilitates rapid removal of stomach contents because of the size of the lavage tube indicates the need to insert the tube orally.

What tube do you use for bowel obstruction?

A client who has a post operative bowel obstruction should have a nasogastric tube inserted for decompression to remove gastric secretions. This will assist in relieving abdominal distention, nausea, and pain

What is a tube for a stomach?

This tube is useful for decompressing the stomach, with the drawing specimens for diagnostic analysis, washing the stomach free of toxic substances and other poison, and irrigating the stomach to diagnose and treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding during emergencies went endoscopy is not immediately available, administering feedings/medication

How to inspect oropharynx?

Inspect the oropharynx with a pen light and a tongue blade.