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Saturday, April 14, 2012
Video Guide: NGT (Nasogastric Tube) Removal
Procedure
1. Check physician’s order for removal of nasogastric tube.
2. Explain procedure to patient and assist to semi-Fowler’s position.
3. Gather equipment.
4.Perform hand hygiene. Don clean disposable gloves.
5. Place towel or disposable pad across patient’s chest. Give tissues to patient.
6. Discontinue suction and separate tube from suction. Unpin tube from patient’s gown and carefully remove adhesive tape from patient’s nose.
7. Attach syringe and flush with 10 mL normal saline solution or clean with 30 to 50 cc of air. (optional).
8. Instruct patient to take a deep breath and hold it.
9. Clamp tube with fingers by doubling tube on itself. Quickly and carefully remove tube while patient holds breath.
10. Place tube in disposable plastic bag. Remove gloves and place in bag.
11. Offer mouth care to patient and facial tissues to blow nose.
12. Measure nasogastric drainage. Remove all equipment and dispose according to agency policy.
13. Perform hand hygiene.
14. Record removal of tube, patient’s response, and measure of drainage. Continue to monitor patient for 2 to 4 hours after tube removal for gastric distention, nausea, or vomiting.
Source: nursingcrib.com
Video Guide: NGT (Nasogastric Tube) Removal
2012-04-14T15:08:00+08:00
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