Sovereign Sterile Feeding Tube/Urethral Catheter Red Rubber
Sterile • Extra smooth uniform tubing surfaces • Smooth rounded tip • Thermosensitive polyvinyl chloride tubing becomes rigid when cold
Sterile • Extra smooth uniform tubing surfaces • Smooth rounded tip • Thermosensitive polyvinyl chloride tubing becomes rigid when cold
Sterile • Extra smooth uniform tubing surfaces • Smooth rounded tip • Thermosensitive polyvinyl chloride tubing becomes rigid when cold
Directions | Preparing for Tube Placement1. Wash your hands with soap and water. 2. Gather all the supplies. 3. Select which side of the nose to use. If this is a first insertion, consider using the side with the better airflow. Then alternate between the two sides of the nose. 4. Wipe skin around cheek and nose clean and allow to dry completely. 5. Apply skin prep to cheek if appropriate. 6. Apply skin protective dressing, such as extra thin duoderm. 7. Position the patient: an infant can be held, secured in an infant carrier, or swaddled. An older child or adult may lie down or sit up as able Inserting the Tube 8. Some NG feeding tubes have a stylet, which is a thin wire that is in the NG tube that helps during placement. If your tube has a stylet:
9. If there are two ports on the end of the feeding tube, close the cover on the port that does not have the stylet. 10. Measure from the tip of the nose to the earlobe on the side of the face you are inserting the tube. Then measure from the earlobe to the end of the breastbone where the ribs come together. Then measure from the end of the breastbone to halfway between the breastbone and the belly button. This point is your length. Mark this point with a permanent marker. 11. Dip the end of the feeding tube in water to make it slippery.
12. Insert the tube through the nostril until you reach the marked point.
13. However if your child is choking, coughing or having trouble breathing, pull the tube out immediately and let your child rest before trying again. 14. Once you have the feeding tube in place, hold the tube between your fingers and remove the stylet.
15. Connect the syringe to the feeding port and pull back to get 1-2 ml of stomach contents.
16. Do not start a feeding or give a medication until you have confirmed that the feeding tube is in the stomach. Removing the Feeding Tube1. Remove the tape that is holding the tube in place. 2. Pinch the feeding tube and pull the tube out.
3. Rinse the feeding tube with warm water using a syringe and check for any holes or tears. |
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