A nasogastric tube was placed, and preoperative antibiotics were administered. |
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After general anesthesia is induced, the anesthesia care provider inserts a nasogastric tube. |
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A nasogastric tube may be inserted if the child is vomiting to prevent aspiration and relieve hyperemesis. |
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After intubation, the anesthesia care provider empties the patient's stomach with a nasogastric tube. |
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Secondly, patients who are aspirating continue to do so even after placement of nasogastric or percutaneous gastric tubes. |
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Subsequent reinsertions may be accomplished the same way or by following procedure for insertion of nasogastric tubes. |
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In the initial clinical application of gastric tonometers, a nasogastric tube was utilized that incorporated a silicon balloon at its tip. |
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Patients should also have a nasogastric tube and urinary catheter inserted. |
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The dilator is removed and the nasogastric tube placed through the gastrojejunostomy and into the Roux limb. |
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She developed bilious emesis and bilious aspirates were subsequently returned from her nasogastric tube. |
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Stroke and Parkinson's disease are the leading causes, frequently requiring enteral alimentation through nasogastric or gastrostomy tubes. |
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One perforation resolved on conservative management with nasogastric feeding and the other was successfully explored and surgically repaired. |
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Anyone without achlorhydria secretes hydrogen ions from gastric mucosa whether fed orally, by a nasogastric tube, or parenterally. |
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Dysphagic patients should be fed through a nasogastric tube or percutaneous endoscopic feeding tube until it is safe to resume oral food and fluids. |
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Yet, to take just one example, the misplacement of nasogastric tubes continues. |
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After a focused physical examination, a nasogastric or orogastric catheter should be placed for gastric decompression to prevent further vomiting and aspiration. |
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Maurice Murphy died after a nasogastric tube was passed through his nose into his lung instead of into his stomach. |
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Once their lungs are strong enough, the babies move from I. V.s to nasogastric tubes. |
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Enemas, colonoscopes, nasogastric tubes, gelatine capsules — all had served as delivery methods. |
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To prevent clogging of the nasogastric tube flush with 10 mL of water following each administration. |
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He required urgent nasogastric re-nutrition against his will as an involuntary patient. |
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According to those reports, this prisoner was being fed against his will by nasogastric tube. |
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The parameters for evaluating the functional recovery were the times the nasogastric tube and tracheotomy tube were kept in place. |
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Such everyday practices as nasogastric tubes, for example, may not meet patient needs, lead to discomfort and loss of autonomy. |
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Researchers can consistently reproduce the syndrome by preparing an extract of heartwood shavings and administering it by nasogastric tube. |
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The average delay was 21 days and 32.7 days to remove respectively the tracheotomy and the nasogastric tube. |
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This was a 1 day old full term female that became dusky with the first feeding, after which 40 cc of bilious fluid was aspirated from her stomach via nasogastric tube. |
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A nasogastric tube obtained bilious fluid that was hemoccult positive. |
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The need for an intravenous infusion, oxygen therapy or a nasogastric tube, for example, or all the preceding, does not preclude skin to skin contact. |
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It includes, as required, intravenous lines, pressure infusion sets and pharmaceutical agents, urinary catheters, blood gases, nasogastric tubes and tracheal toilet. |
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Intravenous access was initiated, several doses of naloxone were administered intravenously, a nasogastric tube was inserted, and charcoal was administered. |
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Half the words you now routinely use you did not know existed when you started: words like arterial-blood gas, nasogastric tube, microarray, logistic regression, NMDA receptor, velluvial matrix. |
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Crushing tablets and opening capsules before administration via nasogastric or enteral feeding tubes is a widespread practice. |
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Such examples include peritonsillar abscess detection and drainage guidance, ocular US for trauma and real-time guidance of nasogastric tube placement or intubation. |
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Nasogastric tubes are rarely necessary, and parenteral hyperalimentation is fraught with potential complications. |
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