A long tube that is capable of reaching from the nose to the stomach.
A tube placed into the stomach through the nose or mouth to provide food and medications or to remove stomach contents.
a thin, plastic tube that is inserted through the nose, down the esophagus, and into the stomach; used to drain, wash, or take samples from the stomach, or to feed very sick patients who cannot eat
And NG tube goes into the stomach through the nose. It keeps your stomach empty so you do not become nauseated. If you have stomach or bowel surgery, you will probably have an NG tube until your bowels begin to work again.
The NG tube goes into the nose or mouth and down to the stomach. This tube pulls the juices out of the stomach so a person doesn't get sick and throw up.
a thin tube placed into the stomach by way of the nose. Used to give high calorie formulas.
A tube inserted through the nostril, down the throat and into the stomach. It is used to drain off stomach contents or to deliver food to the stomach.
Tube that goes through the nose and into the stomach; used for feeding liquid food to a patient
a long, narrow plastic tube inserted in the nose and then passed down into the stomach to empty it of fluid and air or to provide liquid nutrition.
a flexible tube made of rubber or plastic and has bidirectional potential
a kind of feeding tube that is used if a person is unable to swallow, due to either illness, or serious injory
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a thin, clear or yellow plastic tube
a thin tube that is put down your nose and throat into your stomach
a tube that passes through your nose into the remaining part of your stomach
a tube placed in through the nose that extends to the stomach for delivery of medications and/or nutrition for digestion.
A soft tube that goes through a baby’s nose down into his stomach. It can be used for feeding, giving medicine or to empty the stomach of gas.
A small tube passed into the nose and down into the stomach. This tube may be used to remove stomach contents or to give feedings to provide adequate nutrition not taken by mouth.
A tube that passes through the patient's nose and throat and ends in the patient's stomach. This tube allows for direct "tube feeding" to maintain the nutritional status of the patient or removal of stomach acids.
A plastic feeding tube placed in the nose and extended into the stomach.
A tube inserted through the nose and extending into the stomach in order to administer nutrition supplements.
a thin flexible plastic tube passed through the nose into the stomach.
a plastic or rubber tube inserted through the nose into the stomach for the purpose of feeding or irrigating the stomach
tube passed through the nose to the stomach
a tube inserted through the nose into the stomach and used for feeding
A catheter inserted into the stomach through the nose and throat.
Tube which is put down the nose into the stomach. Can be used to drain the stomach, or for tube feeding.
a tube placed through the nose and ending in the stomach, used for feedings.
A term applied to a thin, flexible tube that can be passed through a nostril into the stomach via the throat. Nasogastric tubes are used for passing nourishment into the digestive system or for draining away digestive juices.
a feeding tube placed through the nose into the stomach
A plastic tube with a number of openings at the lower end, passed through the nose into the stomach for the purpose of decompressing gas and draining accumulated liquids.
A feeding tube that is inserted through the nose, down the esophagus and into the stomach. National Environments: Settings in the community where the infant or toddler with disabilities might participate. Center and family childcare programs are considered natural environments. EI services are to be provided in the childcare setting "to the maximum extent appropriate." Decisions about appropriateness are to be made by the IFSP team.