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By Matthew Underwood

Salem-sump: is a two-lumen nasogastric/orogastric tube. The dual lumen tube allows for safer continuous and intermittent gastric suctioning. The large lumen allows for easy suction of gastric contents, decompression, irrigation and medication delivery.

Can a Salem sump tube be used for feeding?

16 Fr Salem Sump™ tubes have special features to facilitate suction drainage of the stomach, including a second lumen for air venting. These tubes are also commonly used to deliver enteral nutrition and medications to intensive care unit (ICU) patients, but we found no previous research to justify this practice.

What type of tube can be used for enteral feedings?

Several types of tubes are used for enteral feeding:
Nasogastric tubes. Nasojejunal tube (NJT) Jejunostomy tubes (JEJ, PEJ or RIJ tubes) Radiologically inserted gastrostomy tube (RIG) Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes (PEG tube)

What type of suction can be used with a Salem sump tube?

Salem sump tube (made of PVC) is ideal for continuous suctioning because it does not adhere to and irritate the stomach’s mucosal surface.

What is a Salem sump tube used for?

Salem-sump: is a two-lumen nasogastric/orogastric tube. The dual lumen tube allows for safer continuous and intermittent gastric suctioning. The large lumen allows for easy suction of gastric contents, decompression, irrigation and medication delivery.

Can you give PO meds with NG tube?

[1] When patients with enteral feeding tube need to take oral medications, they become subjects for higher risk of errors and problems such as tube occlusion, wrong administration techniques and inappropriate dosage form selection.

What are the 3 types of feeding?

We can conveniently classify feeds into three main types: (1) roughages, (2) concentrates, and (3) mixed feeds.

How do I choose a tube feed?

For a patient who is significantly underweight, you want to feed them based on their actual dry weight (not their ideal body weight). To do this, ignore the first two columns on the left. Instead, start with the third column and find the row corresponding to your patient’s actual weight.

How many types of feeding tubes are there?

The types of feeding tube are: Nasogastric Tube (NG Tube) Nasojejunal Tube (NJ Tube) Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG)

How do you perform gastric suction?

A tube is inserted through your nose or mouth, down the food pipe (esophagus), and into the stomach. Your throat may be numbed with medicine to reduce irritation and gagging caused by the tube. Stomach contents can be removed using suction right away or after spraying water through the tube.

What is the purpose of the blue port on the Salem sump Ng?

If using Salem sump, the blue pigtail or air vent should be positioned above the level of the stomach to avoid back flow of stomach secretions. An anti-reflux valve is attached to the blue pigtail to prevent gastric contents from seeping out.

What is a normal amount of NG tube drainage?

The average daily nasogastric output was 440 +/- 283 mL (range 68-1565).

What is NG tube decompression?

Nasogastric tubes are typically used for decompression of the stomach in the setting of intestinal obstruction or ileus, but can also be used to administer nutrition or medication to patients who are unable to tolerate oral intake.

What is sump tube?

The Salem Sump™ Tube is a double lumen tube—one for suction drainage, one for sump vent. Comes in Silicone material with Capping system with sump vent lumen cap, suction lumen adapter and suction lumen adapter cap.

What French is a Salem sump?

Salem Sump™ Tube 14 French 48″ Sterile.

Which of the following is the most serious complication of tube feeding?

Aspiration. Aspiration is one of the most important and controversial complications in patients receiving enteral nutrition, and is among the leading causes of death in tube-fed patients due to aspiration pneumonia.