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Procedures
Peg Tube
SN instructed patient/PCG on aspiration as the most common complication related to tube feeding. SN explained that this occurs when food is actually inhaled into the lungs (can
lead
to pneumonia), but if patient is kept upright during feeding, this complication can
be greatly minimized.
SN instructed patient / caregiver to always flush your PEG tube before and after each use. This helps prevent blockage from formula or medicine. Use at least 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of water to flush the tube. Follow directions for flushing your PEG tube. If the PEG tube becomes clogged, try to unclog it as soon as you can
. Flush your PEG tube with a 60 ml syringe filled with warm water. Never use a wire to unclog the tube. A wire can
poke a hole in the tube. Your healthcare provider may have you use a special medicine or a plastic brush to help unclog your tube.
Caregiver instructed about feeding and tube care to prevent a clogged feeding tube, flush your tube with water each time after giving a feeding or medication. If your feeding tube becomes clogged, you can
use these methods: Place the syringe into your feeding tube, and pull back on the plunger. Flush your tube with warm tap water.