Nasogastric tubes are a medical device that can be used for a number of purposes. The process of inserting them however can be complicated. Nurses must therefore use an evidence based approach to confirm the correct position of nasogastric tubes and there are three main techniques described in the literature to do so. To date, one group of authors has published the majority of the studies on these techniques. This paper reviews their work. <br /
BACKGROUND: Correct placement of nasogastric tubes provide proper functionality and maximize benefit...
NoThere are well-recognised complications associated with malposition of nasogastric (NG) tubes. In ...
Correct placement of nasogastric tubes provide proper functionality and maximize benefit and minimiz...
Background: Insertion of a tube via the nasal passage is a common procedure which has been practiced...
The administration of nutrition or medication into the lungs or pleura via a misplaced nasogastric f...
The administration of nutrition or medication into the lungs or pleura via a misplaced nasogastric f...
Nasogastric tube insertion was commonly performed in nursing care. Misplacement was one of serious c...
Abstract Background: Nasogastric (NG) tubes are used to provide nutrition or charcoal to patients wh...
Background Blind insertion of nasogastric (NG) tubes is performed for several reasons: nutrition and...
Background Several studies have shown that the nose‐earlobe‐xiphoid distance (NEX) is inadequate to ...
P ediatric nurses have alwaysbeen strong advocates of pro-viding high-quality patient care.The evide...
Recent evidence suggests official statistics greatly underestimate the occurrence of complications f...
The insertion of the nasogastric tube is one of the procedure that produces the most discomfort for ...
Nasogastric tube placement confirmation is a topic that has been researched for many years. The most...
Confirmation of correct nasogastric (NG) tube placement is essential due to the consequences associa...
BACKGROUND: Correct placement of nasogastric tubes provide proper functionality and maximize benefit...
NoThere are well-recognised complications associated with malposition of nasogastric (NG) tubes. In ...
Correct placement of nasogastric tubes provide proper functionality and maximize benefit and minimiz...
Background: Insertion of a tube via the nasal passage is a common procedure which has been practiced...
The administration of nutrition or medication into the lungs or pleura via a misplaced nasogastric f...
The administration of nutrition or medication into the lungs or pleura via a misplaced nasogastric f...
Nasogastric tube insertion was commonly performed in nursing care. Misplacement was one of serious c...
Abstract Background: Nasogastric (NG) tubes are used to provide nutrition or charcoal to patients wh...
Background Blind insertion of nasogastric (NG) tubes is performed for several reasons: nutrition and...
Background Several studies have shown that the nose‐earlobe‐xiphoid distance (NEX) is inadequate to ...
P ediatric nurses have alwaysbeen strong advocates of pro-viding high-quality patient care.The evide...
Recent evidence suggests official statistics greatly underestimate the occurrence of complications f...
The insertion of the nasogastric tube is one of the procedure that produces the most discomfort for ...
Nasogastric tube placement confirmation is a topic that has been researched for many years. The most...
Confirmation of correct nasogastric (NG) tube placement is essential due to the consequences associa...
BACKGROUND: Correct placement of nasogastric tubes provide proper functionality and maximize benefit...
NoThere are well-recognised complications associated with malposition of nasogastric (NG) tubes. In ...
Correct placement of nasogastric tubes provide proper functionality and maximize benefit and minimiz...