NG Feeding
NG Feeding
NG Feeding
FEEDING
OR
GAVAGE FEEDING
DEFINITION
Gavage feeding is an artificial method of
giving fluids and nutrients. This is a process
of feeding with the tube (Nasogastric tube)
inserted through the nose, pharynx, and
esophagus and into the stomach.
PURPOSES
AND
INDICATIONS
To feed the children who are unable to take
feed orally.
OF
NASOGASTRIC FEEDING
All types of nutrients including distasteful
foods and medications can be given in
adequate amount.
Tongue blade.
Note:
In a study by Metheny et al (1994)
the gastric aspirate of 880 clients were
examined:
> gastric aspirate ranged in color from green
to yellow, tan/brown or bloody
> respiratory aspirate was described as tan
or yellow/green (Best 2005)
Testing Placement Cont.
What is it:
The administration of nutrients directly
into the GI tract. The most desirable and
appropriate method of providing nutrition
is the oral route, but this is not always
possible.
Nasogastric feeding is the most common
route
Nurses are the main healthcare
professional responsible for intubation
Administering Enteral
Feeds
Indications:
Clients who are unable to maintain
adequate oral intake to met
metabolic demands
Surgical cases
Ventilated clients
Neuromuscular impairment
Clients requiring bowel rest.
Generally these clients have been
referred to the Dietician.
Administering Enteral
Feeds
Contraindications:
Clients with diffuse peritonitis.
Severe pancreatitis
Intestinal obstruction
Severe D&V
Paralytic ileus.
Nursing Care