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Medication administration through enteral feeding tubes
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008An overview of enteral feeding tubes, drug administration techniques, considerations for dosage form selection, common drug interactions with enteral formulas, and methods to minimize tube occlusion is given.Enteral nutrition through a feeding tube is the preferred method of nutrition support in patients who have a functioning gastrointestinal tract ...
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Administration of enteral nutrition to adult patients in the prone position
Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2015To examine the safety and efficacy of administering enteral nutrition (EN) to patients in the prone position.All English-language articles describing human studies identified from data sources were reviewed for inclusion. Included studies had to have at least two groups for comparison, one or all of which had to contain adult patients managed in the ...
Dustin D. Linn+2 more
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Safe Practices for Medication Administration via Enteral Tubes
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023Medication errors are possible when drugs are given through enteral feeding tubes.The Institute for Safe Medication Practices has suggested strategies for reducing the common errors that can occur through use of this route of administration.
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Inadvertent Intravenous Administration of an Elemental Enteral Nutrition Formula
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1993OBJECTIVE: To report a case of intravenous infusion of an elemental enteral nutrition formula. CASE SUMMARY: A 65-year-old woman with a high-output jejunostomy required fluid and electrolyte replacement via a central line and enteral nutrition support via a gastrostomy tube. She inadvertently received 160 mL of half-strength elemental enteral nutrition
Margaret Malone+2 more
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Medication administration via enteral tubes: a survey of nurses’ practices
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2011This article is a report of a study examining the practices of acute care nurses when administering medication via enteral tubes.Administering medication via enteral tubes is predominantly a nursing responsibility across countries. It is important to establish what nurses actually do when giving enteral medication to inform policy and continuing ...
Nicole M. Phillips, Ruth Endacott
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A standardized approach to enteral medication administration
Nursing, 2022Carol, Nielsen+3 more
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Nursing administration of medication via enteral tubes in adults: a systematic review
International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare, 2007Background Enteral tubes are frequently inserted as part of medical treatment in a wide range of patient situations. Patients with an enteral tube are cared for by nurses in a variety of settings, including general and specialised acute care areas, aged care facilities and at home.
Phillips, Nicole Margaret.+1 more
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Safe administration of medications by enteral tube
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2021CA Alonso Peralta+7 more
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Case Study of Two Methods for Enteral Phenytoin Administration
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1993Phenytoin is a medication administered for the treatment or prophylaxis of seizures in head-injured patients. When enterally administered, serum phenytoin levels fall dramatically and are often subtherapeutic. The exact cause for this phenomenon has not been determined.
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