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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Nasogastric tube
  1. ... dressings. A tube is inserted into the stomach (nasogastric tube, also called NG tube) to keep the stomach ... antibiotics, and pain medications will be given. A nasogastric tube will be in place to keep the stomach ...
  2. ... dressings. A tube is inserted into the stomach (nasogastric tube, also called NG tube) to keep the stomach ... antibiotics and pain medication will be given. A nasogastric tube will be in place to keep the stomach ...
  3. ... contents. The types of tubes used include the nasogastric tube (NG tube), the gastrostomy tube (G-tube or ...
  4. ... into the stomach through the nose and throat (nasogastric tube) during surgery and may remain for a few ...
  5. The patient will be on nasogastric tube suction to keep the stomach empty and at rest after surgery. After several days, and when the stomach starts to function ...
  6. ... by mouth (after bowel sounds are heard). A nasogastric tube may be in place to empty the stomach. ...
  7. ... the digestive tract. The patient will be on nasogastric tube suction to keep the stomach empty and at ...