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Nasogastric intubation is a
medical process involving the
insertion of a
plastic tube (
nasogastric tube or NG tube)
through the nose, down the esophagus...
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conditions are addressed; as of 2016,
there was no
consensus as to
whether nasogastric or
gastric tubes led to
better outcomes.
There is at
least moderate evidence...
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tract before it is opened.
Apart from toxicology,
gastric lavage (or
nasogastric lavage) is
sometimes used to
confirm levels of
bleeding from the upper...
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mortality rate.
Nasogastric suction is
typically continued post-operatively and
patients can be
transitioned to
small oral
feeds once
nasogastric tube output...
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substance by
means of a
small plastic feeding tube p****ed
through the nose (
nasogastric) or
mouth (orogastric) into the stomach.
Within some countries,[which...
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Gauze sponges Instrument sterilizer Kidney dish
Medical halogen penlight Nasogastric tube,
Levin Nebulizer Ophthalmoscope Reflex hammer Reflex hammer, queen...
- lithium, alcohols, or malathion. It may be
taken by
mouth or
given by a
nasogastric tube.
Other uses
include inside hemoperfusion machines.
Common side effects...
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intravenous fluids, pain medication, and surgery.
Other measures may
include a
nasogastric tube or
blood transfusion.
Without treatment death may
occur within a...
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angled forceps used to
guide a
tracheal tube into the
larynx or a
nasogastric tube into the
esophagus under direct vision. They are also used to remove...
- aspiration, or
arthrocentesis Nasogastric aspiration or
nasogastric intubation, the
removal of the stomach's
contents via a
nasogastric tube
Needle aspiration...