enteral medications - foster Flashcards

1
Q

nasogastric

A

NG, through nose

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2
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closed system

A

bag you never open

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3
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open system

A

long term, nutrition solution prepared by nurse at bedside

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3
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open system

A

long term, nutrition solution prepared by nurse at bedside

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4
Q

types of infusion [4]

A

continuous, cyclic, intermittent, bolus

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5
Q

continuous nutrition

A

constant

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6
Q

continuous nutrition administered over ____________ period

A

24 hr.

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7
Q

a patient on continuous nutrition has to have a bed at

A

30 degrees

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8
Q

cyclic nutrition is often administered at

A

night

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9
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what do you flush with at the end of cyclic nutrition period

A

30 mL of sterile water

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10
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what do you flush with at the end of the cyclic nutrition period

A

30 mL of sterile water

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11
Q

how many feedings are recommended with intermittent nutrition

A

4-6 feedings

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12
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how long is intermittent nutrition administered

A

at least 30 mins

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13
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bed position of intermittent nutrition

A

HOB up at least 1 hour after each feeding

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14
Q

How is bolus nutrition administered

A

a syringe into the stomach by gravity

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15
Q

high risks for enteral nutrition

A

diarrhea, nausea, gas, constipation, dehydration, hyperglycemia, aspiration

16
Q

signs and symptoms of aspiration

A

cough, shortness of breath, gurgling, raspy voice

17
Q

what do you do if aspiration is suspected

A

stop feeding, make sure bed is elevated, turn on right side, notify physician, check placement

18
Q

why would you do a gastric residual check

A

to make sure the patient is absorbing liquid

19
Q

how much residual is concerning

A

500 mL or more

20
Q

before proceeding a feed what should you assess

A

GI system- bowel sounds

21
Q

step one of checking placement

A

verify tube placement

22
Q

what temperature is the nutrition bag

A

room temperature

23
Q

step 2 of checking placement

A

aspirate to assess tube patency

24
Q

step 3 of checking placement

A

measure contents and return

25
Q

step 4 of checking placement

A

flush with 30 mL sterile water

26
Q

step 5 of checking placement

A

document

27
Q

how do you check exact tube placement

A

x-ray

28
Q

nursing interventions/care

A

monitor, I&O, daily weight, oral care, accu-checks

29
Q

always assess _______

A

tubes