
33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement
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- Title:
- 33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement
- Description:
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This session will cover the main principles of correctly identifying the nasogastric (NG) tube position on a chest radiograph. It will also include how to tell if the NG tube should be advanced and the safety issues surrounding this.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 33 Nasogastric Tube Placement > e-IRI_33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement > 33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement
- Author(s):
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Natasha Hayes
- Created:
- 27 Nov 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 4 Apr 2023
- Keywords:
- 602-3301, NG, NGT, chest, correct, radiograph, placement, x-ray, naso, naso-gatric, nasogastric, tube, advanced, advance, position, stomach, feeding, administering, medication, plastic, pH, level, staff, training, positioning, asporate, lungs, fatal, fatality, oesophagus, misplacement, NPSA, patient, safety, alert, National, Agency, Reporting, NRLS, StEIS, strategic, Executive, Information, System, orogastric, tract, respiratory, pleura, fluid, incidents, interpreted, wrong, governance, trachea , bronchi, carina, line, image, mouth, upper, central, leads, midline, radioagrapher, technique, responsibilities, outline, lung, gatrointestinal, junction, diaphragm, GI, GO, asprating, lobes, airways, urgent, never, event
- Quicklink:
- 602-3301
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- Title:
- 33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement
- Description:
-
This session will cover the main principles of correctly identifying the nasogastric (NG) tube position on a chest radiograph. It will also include how to tell if the NG tube should be advanced and the safety issues surrounding this.
- Hierarchy:
- Clinical Imaging > 33 Nasogastric Tube Placement > e-IRI_33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement > 33_01 - Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement
- Author(s):
-
Natasha Hayes
- Created:
- 27 Nov 2017
- Last Major Update:
- 4 Apr 2023
- Keywords:
- 602-3301, NG, NGT, chest, correct, radiograph, placement, x-ray, naso, naso-gatric, nasogastric, tube, advanced, advance, position, stomach, feeding, administering, medication, plastic, pH, level, staff, training, positioning, asporate, lungs, fatal, fatality, oesophagus, misplacement, NPSA, patient, safety, alert, National, Agency, Reporting, NRLS, StEIS, strategic, Executive, Information, System, orogastric, tract, respiratory, pleura, fluid, incidents, interpreted, wrong, governance, trachea , bronchi, carina, line, image, mouth, upper, central, leads, midline, radioagrapher, technique, responsibilities, outline, lung, gatrointestinal, junction, diaphragm, GI, GO, asprating, lobes, airways, urgent, never, event
- Quicklink:
- 602-3301