Administration Methods
Indications
Benefits/Risks
EN Delivery
Open/Closed System
100

The method of administration only tolerated gastrically, as opposed to small bowel

Bolus feedings

100

Inability to swallow, possibly following a stroke

Dysphagia

100

It may not actually be the most beneficial, but consider this if you are the hospital administration, or home patient

Cost

100

10-20 mL/hr

Trophic/Trickle tube feeding rate

100

Limited hang time / increased risk of touch contamination

Open System

200

Tube feeding is delivered by a feeding pump over 24 hours

Continuous

200

Most likely an indication for enteral nutrition via small bowel feedings

Intubation for mechanical ventilation

200

Risk of obtaining enteral access

Complications during tube placement

200

Maximum feeding rate for a small bowel feeding tube

125 mL/hr

200

Increased waste d/t cycle feeds, partial support, product change

Closed System

300

Intermittent, gravity drip, and bolus feedings are best tolerated by

Stable, non critically-ill patients

300

Patients with inadequate or expected inadequate oral intake for ___ days

>7

300

GI intolerance, Microbial contamination, Tubing misconnections

Complications from EN

300

The tube feeding order may not include the rate

Volume based orders

300

Allows for water addition in a home setting

Open System

400

Method of administration lasting 30-60 minutes

Gravity feedings

400

Need to feed the gut _____ to an obstruction or high-output fistula

Distal

400

2 benefits of keeping the mucosal barrier intact

Limiting bacterial transloaction

Reducing infectious complications

400

The result of holding feedings for procedures or high gastric residuals

Inadequate volumes

400

Closed system nickname

Ready to Hang

500

Used to promote PO intake and/or allow more freedom for the patient to be away from a feeding pump

Cycled feedings

500

Our mantra

"If the gut works, use it!"

500

Keeps mucosal barrier intact

Stimulates villi growth

Promotes immune function

Maintains gut integrity

500

The delayed orders, slow advancement to goal, and extended trophic/trickle rates are examples of 

Challenges to delivering enteral nutrition

500

Delivery system used most often in the hospital setting, specifically in the ICUs

Closed System/Ready to Hang

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