Determine the enteral feeding tube size (e.g., small bore or large bore), insertion site (e.g., nasal or percutaneous), tip location (e.g., stomach or jejunum), and enteral nutrition delivery ...
Feeding tubes can be placed surgically, endoscopically or by interventional radiology. Nasogastric Tube (NG): An NG tube passes through the nose, down the throat and esophagus and ends in the stomach.
Many small-bore, soft, polyvinyl and Silastic feeding tubes are available. The length of the tube to be inserted into the rabbit is determined by measuring the distance from the tip of the nose to ...
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