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G-tubes

Teacher: Janice Gant, MSN, RN
Across
The act of allowing excess air/gas to be expelled by opening the tube for 1 to 5 mins.
The act of inhaling fluid or a foreign body into the bronchi and lungs, often after vomiting.
The G-tube may have a balloon or mushroom shaped cap at the end of the tube to prevent the tube from falling out.
Resulting from the inhalation of foreign material, usually food particles or vomit, into the bronchi; pneumonia developing secondary to the presence in the airways of fluid, blood, saliva, or gastric contents.
To remove an abnormal accumulation of (a liquid or gas) from the body by suction (aspiration).
The amount of air placed in syringe to check for placement
Down
Performed through the skin, such as a biopsy; aspiration of fluid from a space below the skin with a needle, catheter, and syringe; or instillation of a fluid in a cavity or space by similar means.
An artificial opening made in an organ of the body, especially an opening in the colon or ileum made via the abdomen.
A tube that is placed directly into the stomach through an abdominal wall incision for administration of food, fluids, and medications. The most common type is a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube.
A backward flow of the stomach and duodenal contents into the esophagus.
Remaining in an organ or part following normal discharge or expulsion.
That which remains after removal of one or more substances.