Digestive System
Terms
Types
Care
HCA role
100
2 major functions of digestive system

eliminate waste products and to digest or breakdown nutrients

100

A nutritional formula delivered into the GI tract through a feeding tube

Enteral Nutrition

100

Surgically inserted into the small intestine

Jejunostomy

100

You should clean this part of the body every 4-8 hours depending on agency policy as it can cause pressure injury if a patient is on an NG tube

Nostrils

100

When a patient has an enteral tube feed. HCA should observe the skin feed site n for any...

swelling, redness, foul odor, wound drainage, and bleeding. Check dressing if it is dry, note COCA

200
Clients who may have difficulty eating, drinking chewing or swallowing will require...

tube feeding

200

Another term for tube feeding

Gavage

200

Surgically inserted into the stomach for continuous or intermittent feeds

Gastrostomy tubes

200

Role of Tube feeding as an HCA

Some agencies may permit a HCA to: Start feeding pumps, administer formula, irrigate the feeding tubes - MUST BE IN THE JOB DESCRIPTION AND WILL NEED TO BE SPECIFICALLY TRAINED BY A RHP and FOLLOW THE CARE PLAN***

200

These can cause the tubes to move out of place, as an HCA observe for...

coughing, sneezing, vomiting, suctioning, poor positioning, confused client may pull on it

300

What is provided through tube feeding? Name all 3

Enteral Nutrition

fluids

medications

300

This type of tube is inserted with the use of an endoscope that allows the doctor to see inside the body cavity or organ such as a stomach. They then create an ostomy through the skin and into the stomach. This tube is Called...

PEG Tube - Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy
300

Continuous Feeds require...

an electronic feeding pump usually for nasointestinal and jejunostomy 

300

Formula is kept in what temperature...

at room temperature. Cold formula can cause cramping

300

To prevent regurgitation...

client should sit semi-fowlers during feeding 

Remain in this position for 1-2 hours after feeding

Left side lying position should be avoided

400

Backward flow of food from the stomach into the mouth...this term is called

Regurgitation. Cause of this is delayed stomach emptying and overfeeding

400

This tube is inserted through the nose into the small intestine

Nasointestinal Tube

400

Role and Responsibility - Scope of practice of an HCA regarding tube feed, setting up equipment, etc. is a...

RESTRICTED ACTIVITY. If your agency requires you to perform this task, you must take the appropriate steps (p.8.)

400

Comfort measures for dry mouth and dry lips, and sore throat

suck on hard candy or chew gum, ice bag applied externally to the throat.

Client is NPO when on tube feed.

400

HCA should report immediately if the patient is...

complaining of flatulence, increase pulse rate, respiratory distress, increased temp, redness swelling to ostomy site, nausea, discomfort during feeding, vomiting, diarrhea, distended abdomen, coughing

500

The Digestive System consist of...

Mouth, mouth cavity, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine, gallbladder, liver

500

this tube is inserted into the nose and down into the stomach

nasogastric tube

500

5 types of Enteral Tube feeding

1. Nasogastric Tubes

2. Gastrostomy Tubes

3. Jejunostomy Tube

4. Nasointestinal Tube

5. PEG tube

500
Major complications of tube feeds 

Aspiration - inhalation of fluid into the lungs 

500

What 3 things can you find in the careplan about tube feeds?

What equipment to use

Formula - feeding formula

Specific care - repositioning, how often to feed, HCA role