Down the throat
Into the stomach
Don't Do It
But Why?
This sucks
400

Assess whether the patient can do this before inserting tube.

What is swallow?

400

The NG-tube ends up in this part of the digestive system.

What is the stomach?

400

Recent throat surgery, tracheal surgery, esophageal varices are ______________for NGT placement.

What are contraindications?

400

Poor nutrition, failure to thrive, inability to swallow, cognitive disabilities are reasons to place this kind of tube.

What are reasons to place a feeding tube?

400

This should be at the bedside before you begin the NGT insertion procedure. 

What is suction?

500

Instruct the patient to bend head like this before they swallow.

What is chin to chest?

500

Put this thing in front of patient for them to reach in case they vomit.

What is an emesis basin?

500

It will be difficult and may be contraindicated to insert an NGT into a person with this level of consciousness.

What is unconscious?

500

Small bowel obstruction, bowel surgery, ileus are reasons to place this kind of tube.

What are reasons to put in NGT for decompression?

500

This mode of suction is on at all times.

What is continuous?

600

Instruct the patient to do this while you are inserting the tube, if they can.

What is swallow water, or sip on straw?

600

The appropriate range of pH level of gastric secretions.

What is 4.0 or below?

600

The medical name of the inability to swallow is called this.

What is dysphagia?

600

Tape is put on the suction canister to measure this?

What is output?

600

What ultimate test should be done before starting the suction on the NGT?

What is a chest Xray?

700

You should check this orifice if you don't think the patient is swallowing the tube.

What is their mouth?

700

This is the gold standard to confirm placement of the NGT.

What is a chest x-ray?

700

Crackles are found in lung after beginning feeding or after NGT insertion. This is an indication of. 

What is aspiration?

700

A duodenal tube is preferable for feeding because of this.

What is there is less risk of aspiration?

700

Low, Moderate or High; Constant or Intermittent. This is what the NGT should be place on for decompression.

What is low intermittent suction?

800

Besides washing your hands. These two things are the first things you should do before starting this procedure or any other procedure. 

What is verify the order and verify the patient?

800

Contents from the NGT that look like coffee grounds indicates this.

What is gastric bleeding?

800

Esophageal varices are enlarged veins in the esophagus caused by this organ disease.

What is liver disease?

800

This tube is inserted percutaneously (through the skin) and into the stomach for long-term feeding.

What is an G-tube, PEG tube?

800

This part of the NGT tube needs to be keep clear of fluid to prevent adherence to the stomach.

What is the blue port or air tube?