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- [Retired] Insertion of NGT in sedated/unsedated/ventilated/non ventilated patient
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Bitesize learning:
- Assessing NG Tube Placement (website, 10 minutes)
- Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement (e-Learning, 15 minutes) - Hierarchy:
- [Retired] London Transformation and Learning Collaborative - Critical Care (LTLC) > [Retired] Self-directed Learning Resources > [Retired] PT (Physiotherapist) > [Retired] GI > [Retired] Insertion of NGT in sedated/unsedated/ventilated/non ventilated patient
- Keywords:
- Nasogastric, insertion, NG insertion, NGT, NG aspirate, feeding, NG tube, chest x-ray, CXR, nasogastric feeding, placement, correct position, NG tube, patient safety
- Created:
- 7 Oct 2020
- Updated:
- 21 Dec 2020
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- Title:
- [Retired] Insertion of NGT in sedated/unsedated/ventilated/non ventilated patient
- Description:
-
Bitesize learning:
- Assessing NG Tube Placement (website, 10 minutes)
- Image Interpretation - Nasogastric Tube Placement: Using Chest Radiographs to Identify Nasogastric Tube Placement (e-Learning, 15 minutes) - Hierarchy:
- [Retired] London Transformation and Learning Collaborative - Critical Care (LTLC) > [Retired] Self-directed Learning Resources > [Retired] PT (Physiotherapist) > [Retired] GI > [Retired] Insertion of NGT in sedated/unsedated/ventilated/non ventilated patient
- Keywords:
- Nasogastric, insertion, NG insertion, NGT, NG aspirate, feeding, NG tube, chest x-ray, CXR, nasogastric feeding, placement, correct position, NG tube, patient safety
- Created:
- 7 Oct 2020
- Updated:
- 21 Dec 2020