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PEG Feeding Tube Care Instructions | Roswell Park Patient Education
What is a PEG tube and what is it used for? Get the details and learn how to apply and care for a PEG tube. Presented by Roswell Park’s Patient Education Department.
published: 03 Apr 2017
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How to use a G-Tube | Moffitt Cancer Center
Discover the essential techniques for managing your G-tube effectively in this instructional video. Learn G-tube feeding and medication Procedure, along with crucial tips on maintaining hygiene and preventing complications.
Gain confidence in utilizing your G-tube or Gastrostomy Tube correctly, ensuring safe and effective G-Tube feeding and medication delivery. This video is a must-watch for individuals with a G-tube or caregivers looking to enhance their knowledge of G-tube care. Equip yourself with essential skills to manage your G-tube confidently and promote a smooth recovery journey.
In this detailed guide, you'll learn step-by-step procedures, from preparing supplies and flushing the G-tube to administering formula or medication. You'll also understand the importance of proper hand...
published: 01 Apr 2021
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All About Nasogastric Tube Feeding (Chinese Subtitles)
A nasogastric tube (NG tube) is a special tube that carries food, oral nutrition supplements and medicine to the stomach through the nose. What do you need to prepare? What are the steps? When should you seek help with SGH and/or your healthcare provider?
published: 20 Apr 2020
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NG Feeding Tube | Cincinnati Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
How to properly care for an NG Feeding Tube at home
Mallory Heitfeld: "Hi, my name's Mallory. I'm 16 tears old, and I've had Crohn's disease for 8 years. From time to time, I need a feeding tube to get my nutrition in. I hope this video teaches you step-by-step instructions on how to put your NG tube in and troubleshoot at home."
Video Overview: In this short video, we will provide you with an overview of what supplies are needed to properly care for a NG tube at home. How to insert it, what safety precautions to take and when to call for help.
Always perform care in a clean environment. And remember, always wash your hands or sanitize your hands prior to inserting the tube.
The supplies needed for NG insertion will be given to you before discharge o...
published: 03 Dec 2019
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Tube feeding at home (gravity method)
published: 16 Sep 2021
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Care of Feeding Tubes (Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy, and Gastro-jejunostomy)
Learn about the different types of feeding tubes that Moffitt places, how to perform daily care and maintenance of your feeding tube, troubleshooting common issues or complications that may arise, and frequently asked questions.
published: 25 Jul 2022
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Enteral Tube Feeding Procedure - Using a Pump & Open System: Clinical Nursing Skills |@LevelUpRN
Ellis demonstrates how to administer enteral tube feeding using a pump and via an open system (gravity). It would be appropriate to wear gloves to avoid direct contact with gastric secretions.
Our Critical Nursing Skills video tutorial series is taught by Ellis Parker MSN, RN-BC, CNE, CHS and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #ClinicalSkills #tubefeeding #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN #feedingtube
00:00 What to expect from enteral tube feeding
00:35 Pro-Tip
1:13 Pump feeding
1:54 Gastric residual volume (GRV)
3:23 Tube feeding
3:40 Preparing bag for tube feeding
4:35 Priming the line for tube feeding
5:20 Setting the pump for tube feeding
...
published: 22 Feb 2022
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Bolus Feeding by Syringe—Gravity Method
This video shows you how to deliver a bolus feeding into any feeding tube by gravity method using a syringe. The frequency and type of bolus feeding are based on the patient’s plan of care.
PHS created this video as a companion to our online education course for nurses. The video assumes an understanding of medical and technical information. Information in the video does not replace your care plan. Contact your health care provider if you have questions. You can find PHS online courses at www.pediatrichomeservice.com/education/.
published: 29 Sep 2017
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Easy-to-follow Guide to PEG Tube Feeding
Step-by-step guide on how to do milk feed via Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tube by NUH nurse.
Steps to do milk feed via PEG tube:
1) Wash your hands with soap and dry them with a clean towel
2) Gather the items required for the feed or medication
3) Sit the patient at an angle of 30 – 45 degrees
4) Open the cap of the feeding port and insert the end of the syringe into it
5) Flush PEG tube by pouring 30 ml of water into the syringe
6) Pour the can of milk into the syringe
7) Flush the PEG tube with 30 ml of water
Tip:
Reduce introduction of air into stomach by pouring water into the syringe before milk empties completely
Note:
1) Do not use your own home-made formula or add in any of your own supplements, as it may increase the risk of bacterial infection or lead to blockag...
published: 12 Jun 2023
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Tube Feeding Using a Pump
Option Care Health's best-in-class patient education ensures you can administer your medication confidently, safely and effectively. This video will help you learn how to administer your tube feeding using a pump. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Always do what your doctor, nurse or pharmacist recommends.
Should you have any additional therapy or resource-related questions, please contact one of our specialists at 866.827.8203 or reach out to your local care management center.
Download print instructions: https://optioncarehealth.com/patients/health-education/tube-feeding-pump
View all of our patient education resources: https://optioncarehealth.com/patients/health-education
Find an Option Care Health location near you: https://optioncarehealt...
published: 08 Jul 2020
6:18
PEG Feeding Tube Care Instructions | Roswell Park Patient Education
What is a PEG tube and what is it used for? Get the details and learn how to apply and care for a PEG tube. Presented by Roswell Park’s Patient Education Depart...
What is a PEG tube and what is it used for? Get the details and learn how to apply and care for a PEG tube. Presented by Roswell Park’s Patient Education Department.
https://wn.com/Peg_Feeding_Tube_Care_Instructions_|_Roswell_Park_Patient_Education
What is a PEG tube and what is it used for? Get the details and learn how to apply and care for a PEG tube. Presented by Roswell Park’s Patient Education Department.
- published: 03 Apr 2017
- views: 737484
6:22
How to use a G-Tube | Moffitt Cancer Center
Discover the essential techniques for managing your G-tube effectively in this instructional video. Learn G-tube feeding and medication Procedure, along with cr...
Discover the essential techniques for managing your G-tube effectively in this instructional video. Learn G-tube feeding and medication Procedure, along with crucial tips on maintaining hygiene and preventing complications.
Gain confidence in utilizing your G-tube or Gastrostomy Tube correctly, ensuring safe and effective G-Tube feeding and medication delivery. This video is a must-watch for individuals with a G-tube or caregivers looking to enhance their knowledge of G-tube care. Equip yourself with essential skills to manage your G-tube confidently and promote a smooth recovery journey.
In this detailed guide, you'll learn step-by-step procedures, from preparing supplies and flushing the G-tube to administering formula or medication. You'll also understand the importance of proper hand hygiene and techniques to prevent air intake during feeding.
The video demonstrates bolus feeding using gravity, emphasizing the need to pinch the G-tube to minimize air entering the stomach. Explore best practices for preparing and administering formula or medications through your G-tube to ensure optimal absorption and prevent clogging.
Comment to let us know what other tools have helped your recovery.
Learn crucial tips for maintaining G-tube hygiene, including cleaning around the tube site using gentle methods with soap and water. Discover the importance of not using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide around the tube area to avoid skin dryness.
Understand the significance of securely taping your G-tube to prevent accidental displacement and potential skin irritation. Learn about the bumper's role in keeping the tube stable and comfortable.
🤔About Us:
Moffitt is dedicated to one lifesaving mission: to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer.
The Tampa-based oncology facility is one of only 52 Comprehensive Cancer Centers. The National Cancer Institute / NCI designated Cancer Centers designation is a distinction that recognizes Moffitt’s scientific excellence, multidisciplinary research, and robust training and education.
Moffitt’s expert nursing staff is recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center with Magnet® status, its highest distinction. With more than 7,500 team members tackling cancer and delivering cancer help every day, Moffitt has an economic impact in the state of $2.4 billion.
📧 For Any Inquiries or if You Are Seeking Cancer Treatment at an NCI Cancer Center:
☎️ +1 888-663-3488
👉 Visit https://moffitt.org/
👩⚕️ Interested in Joining Moffitt’s Team?
👉 Visit https://moffitt.org/careers
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★ TABLE OF CONTENTS ★
(0:00) Introduction: Understanding GTube Feeding, Importance of Proper Technique
(0:25) Gathering Supplies: Necessary Equipment and Precautions, Hand Hygiene
(1:02) Flushing Your GTube: Preparing Water and Syringe, Proper Flushing Technique
(2:03) Administering Formula or Medication
(3:20) Cleaning Around Your GTube Site
(4:20) Cleaning Tubing Connections, Importance of Hygiene
(5:15) Additional Tips and Precautions
(6:00) Conclusion and Contact Information
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📺Watch More Oncology Videos:
👉 Alimentación por la sonda de gastrostomía
🔗 https://youtu.be/KtCwEdQbPRQ?si=DWMyavVhOjNqp6T8
👉 Care of Feeding Tubes (Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy, and Gastro-jejunostomy)
🔗 https://youtu.be/G-2ofsz2Be4?si=aktMbJNkSaf1E18K
👉 Chemo Port Access and Care
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUzMN63faf4&t=121s
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🔍 RELEVANT HASHTAGS:
#GTubeLife #GTubeFeeding #GTubeCareTips #LivingWithGTube
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https://wn.com/How_To_Use_A_G_Tube_|_Moffitt_Cancer_Center
Discover the essential techniques for managing your G-tube effectively in this instructional video. Learn G-tube feeding and medication Procedure, along with crucial tips on maintaining hygiene and preventing complications.
Gain confidence in utilizing your G-tube or Gastrostomy Tube correctly, ensuring safe and effective G-Tube feeding and medication delivery. This video is a must-watch for individuals with a G-tube or caregivers looking to enhance their knowledge of G-tube care. Equip yourself with essential skills to manage your G-tube confidently and promote a smooth recovery journey.
In this detailed guide, you'll learn step-by-step procedures, from preparing supplies and flushing the G-tube to administering formula or medication. You'll also understand the importance of proper hand hygiene and techniques to prevent air intake during feeding.
The video demonstrates bolus feeding using gravity, emphasizing the need to pinch the G-tube to minimize air entering the stomach. Explore best practices for preparing and administering formula or medications through your G-tube to ensure optimal absorption and prevent clogging.
Comment to let us know what other tools have helped your recovery.
Learn crucial tips for maintaining G-tube hygiene, including cleaning around the tube site using gentle methods with soap and water. Discover the importance of not using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide around the tube area to avoid skin dryness.
Understand the significance of securely taping your G-tube to prevent accidental displacement and potential skin irritation. Learn about the bumper's role in keeping the tube stable and comfortable.
🤔About Us:
Moffitt is dedicated to one lifesaving mission: to contribute to the prevention and cure of cancer.
The Tampa-based oncology facility is one of only 52 Comprehensive Cancer Centers. The National Cancer Institute / NCI designated Cancer Centers designation is a distinction that recognizes Moffitt’s scientific excellence, multidisciplinary research, and robust training and education.
Moffitt’s expert nursing staff is recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center with Magnet® status, its highest distinction. With more than 7,500 team members tackling cancer and delivering cancer help every day, Moffitt has an economic impact in the state of $2.4 billion.
📧 For Any Inquiries or if You Are Seeking Cancer Treatment at an NCI Cancer Center:
☎️ +1 888-663-3488
👉 Visit https://moffitt.org/
👩⚕️ Interested in Joining Moffitt’s Team?
👉 Visit https://moffitt.org/careers
_________________________________________________
✅ Please like 👍 and share this how to use a G-Tube instructional video.
✅ Don't forget to subscribe & press the bell 🔔 for updates.
✅ We are talking about cancer! Share your thoughts in the comments 💬 below.
🔸 Subscribe now! https://bit.ly/_MoffittCancerCenter
_________________________________________________
★ TABLE OF CONTENTS ★
(0:00) Introduction: Understanding GTube Feeding, Importance of Proper Technique
(0:25) Gathering Supplies: Necessary Equipment and Precautions, Hand Hygiene
(1:02) Flushing Your GTube: Preparing Water and Syringe, Proper Flushing Technique
(2:03) Administering Formula or Medication
(3:20) Cleaning Around Your GTube Site
(4:20) Cleaning Tubing Connections, Importance of Hygiene
(5:15) Additional Tips and Precautions
(6:00) Conclusion and Contact Information
_________________________________________________
📌 STAY CONNECTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
🔵 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MoffittCancerCenter
🔵 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoffittCancerCenter
🔵 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MoffittNews
🔵 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/moffitt-cancer-center
_________________________________________________
📺Watch More Oncology Videos:
👉 Alimentación por la sonda de gastrostomía
🔗 https://youtu.be/KtCwEdQbPRQ?si=DWMyavVhOjNqp6T8
👉 Care of Feeding Tubes (Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy, and Gastro-jejunostomy)
🔗 https://youtu.be/G-2ofsz2Be4?si=aktMbJNkSaf1E18K
👉 Chemo Port Access and Care
🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUzMN63faf4&t=121s
Thank you for watching this video, click the "SUBSCRIBE" button to stay connected.
🔸 Subscription Link: https://bit.ly/_MoffittCancerCenter
🔍 RELEVANT HASHTAGS:
#GTubeLife #GTubeFeeding #GTubeCareTips #LivingWithGTube
#GTubeRecovery #MoffittCancerCenter #GTubeGuide #GTubeFeedingBolus #GTubeHygiene #GTubeCleaning #GTubeMaintenance #GTubeSafety #MoffittCares
- published: 01 Apr 2021
- views: 398274
5:50
All About Nasogastric Tube Feeding (Chinese Subtitles)
A nasogastric tube (NG tube) is a special tube that carries food, oral nutrition supplements and medicine to the stomach through the nose. What do you need to p...
A nasogastric tube (NG tube) is a special tube that carries food, oral nutrition supplements and medicine to the stomach through the nose. What do you need to prepare? What are the steps? When should you seek help with SGH and/or your healthcare provider?
https://wn.com/All_About_Nasogastric_Tube_Feeding_(Chinese_Subtitles)
A nasogastric tube (NG tube) is a special tube that carries food, oral nutrition supplements and medicine to the stomach through the nose. What do you need to prepare? What are the steps? When should you seek help with SGH and/or your healthcare provider?
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 1032633
6:15
NG Feeding Tube | Cincinnati Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
How to properly care for an NG Feeding Tube at home
Mallory Heitfeld: "Hi, my name's Mallory. I'm 16 tears old, and I've ha...
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
How to properly care for an NG Feeding Tube at home
Mallory Heitfeld: "Hi, my name's Mallory. I'm 16 tears old, and I've had Crohn's disease for 8 years. From time to time, I need a feeding tube to get my nutrition in. I hope this video teaches you step-by-step instructions on how to put your NG tube in and troubleshoot at home."
Video Overview: In this short video, we will provide you with an overview of what supplies are needed to properly care for a NG tube at home. How to insert it, what safety precautions to take and when to call for help.
Always perform care in a clean environment. And remember, always wash your hands or sanitize your hands prior to inserting the tube.
The supplies needed for NG insertion will be given to you before discharge or delivered by your home care company to your home.
First, collect the following supplies:
- a cup of water
- a feeding tube
- secure items DuoDerm and Hypafix tape
- a 5 ml syringe
- and a pen or marker
Now that you have collected the necessary supplies, you are ready to insert the NG tube. If there is a stylette, pull back to make sure the stylette moves freely so it will be easily removed, and then push it back into place.
Cut a piece of DuoDerm to place on your child's cheek. Also cut a piece of Hypafixn to secure the tube once it is placed.
Next, measure from the tip of the nose to the top of the earlobe down to an area halfway between the belly button and the breast bone. Measure the tube from the tip of the nose to the tip of the earlobe down to an area halfway between the belly button and the breast bone and mark the tube at this spot. Marking the tube assists with initial placement and ongoing verification checks. Please make note: Do not measure around the ear. And measure on the side of the face the tube will be inserted on.
Next, lubricate the tip of the tube by dipping the tip in water to prevent the tube from clogging. Do not dip the tube into gels or Vaseline.
Finally, insert the tube through the nostril until you have reached the mark on the tube that you made with the pen or marker. It may help to offer your child drinks of water or sucking opportunities.
Attach the 5 ml syringe to the end of the feeding tube, and pull back on the syringe to obtain gastric contents. A small amount of gastric contents is needed to confirm placement and is usually cloudy, green, tan or off-white color. Throw away the gastric contents. Do not refeed.
The tube placement must be confirmed before starting any feeding. If you are unable to obtain gastric content to confirm proper placement:
- First, clamp the tube
- Place the child on their left side
- Wait 10 minutes and
- Reattempt to aspirate contents.
If still unable to obtain gastric contents:
- Remove tube
- Remeasure
- Reinsert the tube
If still unsuccessful, please notify the healthcare provider.
Secure the tube by placing the tube over the DuoDerm, then applying the Hypafix tape or however best meets the patient's needs.
Withdrawl the tube immediately if the child's color becomes blue or develops breathing problems. This is a sign that the tube may be in the child's lungs instead of their stomach.
If you use a tube with a stylette, remove at this time. Hold the feeding tube at the patient's nose and gently remove the stylette guide wire from the tube by pulling with the other hand.
However, remember, never reinsert the stylette guide wire into the NG tube.
If your child starts to gag or choke while doing the feeding:
- Lower the syringe of formula to slow the flow and pour what's left in the syringe into the bottle. Turn your child to their side and help clear the vomit if any present.
- Once your child settles, recheck tube placement.
- Resume feeding, but give it at a slower rate.
If your child becomes uncomfortable or his/her stomach becomes distended or puffs up:
- Stop the feeding and wait about 30-45 minutes. Restart feeding if resolved. Call your nurse or doctor if the discomfort continues.
Mallory: "I hope this video provided you with valuable instructions on how to place and care for your NG tube at home. The doctors and nurses at Cincinnati Children's are always available. If you have questions, day or night, don't hesitate to call.
https://wn.com/Ng_Feeding_Tube_|_Cincinnati_Children's
http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org
How to properly care for an NG Feeding Tube at home
Mallory Heitfeld: "Hi, my name's Mallory. I'm 16 tears old, and I've had Crohn's disease for 8 years. From time to time, I need a feeding tube to get my nutrition in. I hope this video teaches you step-by-step instructions on how to put your NG tube in and troubleshoot at home."
Video Overview: In this short video, we will provide you with an overview of what supplies are needed to properly care for a NG tube at home. How to insert it, what safety precautions to take and when to call for help.
Always perform care in a clean environment. And remember, always wash your hands or sanitize your hands prior to inserting the tube.
The supplies needed for NG insertion will be given to you before discharge or delivered by your home care company to your home.
First, collect the following supplies:
- a cup of water
- a feeding tube
- secure items DuoDerm and Hypafix tape
- a 5 ml syringe
- and a pen or marker
Now that you have collected the necessary supplies, you are ready to insert the NG tube. If there is a stylette, pull back to make sure the stylette moves freely so it will be easily removed, and then push it back into place.
Cut a piece of DuoDerm to place on your child's cheek. Also cut a piece of Hypafixn to secure the tube once it is placed.
Next, measure from the tip of the nose to the top of the earlobe down to an area halfway between the belly button and the breast bone. Measure the tube from the tip of the nose to the tip of the earlobe down to an area halfway between the belly button and the breast bone and mark the tube at this spot. Marking the tube assists with initial placement and ongoing verification checks. Please make note: Do not measure around the ear. And measure on the side of the face the tube will be inserted on.
Next, lubricate the tip of the tube by dipping the tip in water to prevent the tube from clogging. Do not dip the tube into gels or Vaseline.
Finally, insert the tube through the nostril until you have reached the mark on the tube that you made with the pen or marker. It may help to offer your child drinks of water or sucking opportunities.
Attach the 5 ml syringe to the end of the feeding tube, and pull back on the syringe to obtain gastric contents. A small amount of gastric contents is needed to confirm placement and is usually cloudy, green, tan or off-white color. Throw away the gastric contents. Do not refeed.
The tube placement must be confirmed before starting any feeding. If you are unable to obtain gastric content to confirm proper placement:
- First, clamp the tube
- Place the child on their left side
- Wait 10 minutes and
- Reattempt to aspirate contents.
If still unable to obtain gastric contents:
- Remove tube
- Remeasure
- Reinsert the tube
If still unsuccessful, please notify the healthcare provider.
Secure the tube by placing the tube over the DuoDerm, then applying the Hypafix tape or however best meets the patient's needs.
Withdrawl the tube immediately if the child's color becomes blue or develops breathing problems. This is a sign that the tube may be in the child's lungs instead of their stomach.
If you use a tube with a stylette, remove at this time. Hold the feeding tube at the patient's nose and gently remove the stylette guide wire from the tube by pulling with the other hand.
However, remember, never reinsert the stylette guide wire into the NG tube.
If your child starts to gag or choke while doing the feeding:
- Lower the syringe of formula to slow the flow and pour what's left in the syringe into the bottle. Turn your child to their side and help clear the vomit if any present.
- Once your child settles, recheck tube placement.
- Resume feeding, but give it at a slower rate.
If your child becomes uncomfortable or his/her stomach becomes distended or puffs up:
- Stop the feeding and wait about 30-45 minutes. Restart feeding if resolved. Call your nurse or doctor if the discomfort continues.
Mallory: "I hope this video provided you with valuable instructions on how to place and care for your NG tube at home. The doctors and nurses at Cincinnati Children's are always available. If you have questions, day or night, don't hesitate to call.
- published: 03 Dec 2019
- views: 95462
11:59
Care of Feeding Tubes (Gastrostomy, Jejunostomy, and Gastro-jejunostomy)
Learn about the different types of feeding tubes that Moffitt places, how to perform daily care and maintenance of your feeding tube, troubleshooting common iss...
Learn about the different types of feeding tubes that Moffitt places, how to perform daily care and maintenance of your feeding tube, troubleshooting common issues or complications that may arise, and frequently asked questions.
https://wn.com/Care_Of_Feeding_Tubes_(Gastrostomy,_Jejunostomy,_And_Gastro_Jejunostomy)
Learn about the different types of feeding tubes that Moffitt places, how to perform daily care and maintenance of your feeding tube, troubleshooting common issues or complications that may arise, and frequently asked questions.
- published: 25 Jul 2022
- views: 37888
8:59
Enteral Tube Feeding Procedure - Using a Pump & Open System: Clinical Nursing Skills |@LevelUpRN
Ellis demonstrates how to administer enteral tube feeding using a pump and via an open system (gravity). It would be appropriate to wear gloves to avoid direct ...
Ellis demonstrates how to administer enteral tube feeding using a pump and via an open system (gravity). It would be appropriate to wear gloves to avoid direct contact with gastric secretions.
Our Critical Nursing Skills video tutorial series is taught by Ellis Parker MSN, RN-BC, CNE, CHS and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
#NCLEX #ClinicalSkills #tubefeeding #HESI #Kaplan #ATI #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #Nurse #RN #PN #Education #LVN #LPN #feedingtube
00:00 What to expect from enteral tube feeding
00:35 Pro-Tip
1:13 Pump feeding
1:54 Gastric residual volume (GRV)
3:23 Tube feeding
3:40 Preparing bag for tube feeding
4:35 Priming the line for tube feeding
5:20 Setting the pump for tube feeding
6:32 Gravity feeding
7:00 Attaching syringe for tube feeding
7:23 Flushing feeding tube
7:59 Pouring feeding tube
8:24 Flushing tube
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Ellis demonstrates how to administer enteral tube feeding using a pump and via an open system (gravity). It would be appropriate to wear gloves to avoid direct contact with gastric secretions.
Our Critical Nursing Skills video tutorial series is taught by Ellis Parker MSN, RN-BC, CNE, CHS and intended to help RN and PN nursing students study for your nursing school exams, including the ATI, HESI and NCLEX.
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00:00 What to expect from enteral tube feeding
00:35 Pro-Tip
1:13 Pump feeding
1:54 Gastric residual volume (GRV)
3:23 Tube feeding
3:40 Preparing bag for tube feeding
4:35 Priming the line for tube feeding
5:20 Setting the pump for tube feeding
6:32 Gravity feeding
7:00 Attaching syringe for tube feeding
7:23 Flushing feeding tube
7:59 Pouring feeding tube
8:24 Flushing tube
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- published: 22 Feb 2022
- views: 128899
3:33
Bolus Feeding by Syringe—Gravity Method
This video shows you how to deliver a bolus feeding into any feeding tube by gravity method using a syringe. The frequency and type of bolus feeding are based o...
This video shows you how to deliver a bolus feeding into any feeding tube by gravity method using a syringe. The frequency and type of bolus feeding are based on the patient’s plan of care.
PHS created this video as a companion to our online education course for nurses. The video assumes an understanding of medical and technical information. Information in the video does not replace your care plan. Contact your health care provider if you have questions. You can find PHS online courses at www.pediatrichomeservice.com/education/.
https://wn.com/Bolus_Feeding_By_Syringe—Gravity_Method
This video shows you how to deliver a bolus feeding into any feeding tube by gravity method using a syringe. The frequency and type of bolus feeding are based on the patient’s plan of care.
PHS created this video as a companion to our online education course for nurses. The video assumes an understanding of medical and technical information. Information in the video does not replace your care plan. Contact your health care provider if you have questions. You can find PHS online courses at www.pediatrichomeservice.com/education/.
- published: 29 Sep 2017
- views: 10122395
5:55
Easy-to-follow Guide to PEG Tube Feeding
Step-by-step guide on how to do milk feed via Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tube by NUH nurse.
Steps to do milk feed via PEG tube:
1) Wash your han...
Step-by-step guide on how to do milk feed via Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tube by NUH nurse.
Steps to do milk feed via PEG tube:
1) Wash your hands with soap and dry them with a clean towel
2) Gather the items required for the feed or medication
3) Sit the patient at an angle of 30 – 45 degrees
4) Open the cap of the feeding port and insert the end of the syringe into it
5) Flush PEG tube by pouring 30 ml of water into the syringe
6) Pour the can of milk into the syringe
7) Flush the PEG tube with 30 ml of water
Tip:
Reduce introduction of air into stomach by pouring water into the syringe before milk empties completely
Note:
1) Do not use your own home-made formula or add in any of your own supplements, as it may increase the risk of bacterial infection or lead to blockage of the tube. The milk should be at room temperature during feeding.
2) Medication is the most common cause of tube blockage. Your pharmacist will go through all your prescribed medicine and advise if any of them needs to be changed to a more suitable form and less likely to cause blockage.
3) Medication should be given through the tube one at a time, and you should flush the tube with water before and after each medication.
4) Wash the feeding syringe with soap and water to keep it clean.
5) PEG tube should be changed every six months but your doctor or PEG nurse will decide on the specific interval.
6) If you find the length of the tube bothersome, you can consider a low-profile tube which sits at skin level. It is easier to manage, and there is lesser chance of accidental tugging of the tube. Discuss with your healthcare professional to learn more about this option.
00:00 - Introduction
00:14 - What is a PEG tube?
01:49 - Steps on how to do milk feed via PEG tube
03:30 - Important notes
04:30 - Frequently asked questions
For an appointment with NUH, visit
https://www.nuh.com.sg/patients-visitors/Appointments/Pages/default.aspx
Follow NUH on social media:
Subscribe to NUH's Youtube channel and visit us at https://www.nuh.com.sg
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NationalUniversityHospital
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuhig/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-university-hospital
About National University Hospital (NUH) (Singapore):
NUH is Singapore's major tertiary hospital and referral centre with over 50 medical, surgical and dental specialties. It is the only public hospital in Singapore to offer a comprehensive suite of specialist care for adults, women and children as well as paediatric kidney and liver transplant programme, in addition to kidney, liver and pancreas transplantations for adults.
https://wn.com/Easy_To_Follow_Guide_To_Peg_Tube_Feeding
Step-by-step guide on how to do milk feed via Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tube by NUH nurse.
Steps to do milk feed via PEG tube:
1) Wash your hands with soap and dry them with a clean towel
2) Gather the items required for the feed or medication
3) Sit the patient at an angle of 30 – 45 degrees
4) Open the cap of the feeding port and insert the end of the syringe into it
5) Flush PEG tube by pouring 30 ml of water into the syringe
6) Pour the can of milk into the syringe
7) Flush the PEG tube with 30 ml of water
Tip:
Reduce introduction of air into stomach by pouring water into the syringe before milk empties completely
Note:
1) Do not use your own home-made formula or add in any of your own supplements, as it may increase the risk of bacterial infection or lead to blockage of the tube. The milk should be at room temperature during feeding.
2) Medication is the most common cause of tube blockage. Your pharmacist will go through all your prescribed medicine and advise if any of them needs to be changed to a more suitable form and less likely to cause blockage.
3) Medication should be given through the tube one at a time, and you should flush the tube with water before and after each medication.
4) Wash the feeding syringe with soap and water to keep it clean.
5) PEG tube should be changed every six months but your doctor or PEG nurse will decide on the specific interval.
6) If you find the length of the tube bothersome, you can consider a low-profile tube which sits at skin level. It is easier to manage, and there is lesser chance of accidental tugging of the tube. Discuss with your healthcare professional to learn more about this option.
00:00 - Introduction
00:14 - What is a PEG tube?
01:49 - Steps on how to do milk feed via PEG tube
03:30 - Important notes
04:30 - Frequently asked questions
For an appointment with NUH, visit
https://www.nuh.com.sg/patients-visitors/Appointments/Pages/default.aspx
Follow NUH on social media:
Subscribe to NUH's Youtube channel and visit us at https://www.nuh.com.sg
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NationalUniversityHospital
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nuhig/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-university-hospital
About National University Hospital (NUH) (Singapore):
NUH is Singapore's major tertiary hospital and referral centre with over 50 medical, surgical and dental specialties. It is the only public hospital in Singapore to offer a comprehensive suite of specialist care for adults, women and children as well as paediatric kidney and liver transplant programme, in addition to kidney, liver and pancreas transplantations for adults.
- published: 12 Jun 2023
- views: 144875
7:14
Tube Feeding Using a Pump
Option Care Health's best-in-class patient education ensures you can administer your medication confidently, safely and effectively. This video will help you le...
Option Care Health's best-in-class patient education ensures you can administer your medication confidently, safely and effectively. This video will help you learn how to administer your tube feeding using a pump. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Always do what your doctor, nurse or pharmacist recommends.
Should you have any additional therapy or resource-related questions, please contact one of our specialists at 866.827.8203 or reach out to your local care management center.
Download print instructions: https://optioncarehealth.com/patients/health-education/tube-feeding-pump
View all of our patient education resources: https://optioncarehealth.com/patients/health-education
Find an Option Care Health location near you: https://optioncarehealth.com/option-care-health-locations
https://wn.com/Tube_Feeding_Using_A_Pump
Option Care Health's best-in-class patient education ensures you can administer your medication confidently, safely and effectively. This video will help you learn how to administer your tube feeding using a pump. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Always do what your doctor, nurse or pharmacist recommends.
Should you have any additional therapy or resource-related questions, please contact one of our specialists at 866.827.8203 or reach out to your local care management center.
Download print instructions: https://optioncarehealth.com/patients/health-education/tube-feeding-pump
View all of our patient education resources: https://optioncarehealth.com/patients/health-education
Find an Option Care Health location near you: https://optioncarehealth.com/option-care-health-locations
- published: 08 Jul 2020
- views: 122547