Diagnosis of radiological imaging as a certification protocol in the prevention of adverse events after naso/enteral oro probing
Keywords:
Nasoenteral tube, X ray, Prevention of adverse events, TrainingAbstract
Objective. Point out how the nasoenteral tube serves various purposes, among which are enteral feeding itself, administration of drugs such as contrast medium or activated charcoal, for the purpose of aspiration of stomach contents to decompress the stomach of fluid, air or blood, to reduce the risk of vomiting or aspiration, and for other purposes. Method: Literature review, descriptive and exploratory, chosen because it describes, discusses and analyzes widely the published literature on the subject, from a theoretical or contextual point of view regarding the relevance of radiological imaging diagnosis in these cases. Results: Patient safety must be ensured, for this it is essential to confirm that the tube has been inserted correctly and is in the right place (stomach or part of the intestine), since the tube may have been inadvertently inserted into the lungs, which may go unnoticed in high-risk patients. Conclusion: The naso/oro tube should be used for nutritional therapy, in addition to preventing adverse events for the process to be effective.
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