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Your child is going home with a gastrostomy (g-tube) feeding tube. A g-tube is needed to give your child liquid medicine or food when he or she is not able to take enough food by mouth. G-tube feedings can be given by the bolus method or by the continuous …
Your child is going home with a gastro-jejunal feeding tube commonly called a “G-J tube." A G-J tube is a tube placed through the abdomen directly into the stomach and then passes into the small intestine (also called the small bowel). This tube is used …
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Your child is going home with a nasojejunal tube (N-J tube). This tube was placed into the jejunum (the middle part of the small intestine) through the nose, stomach, and upper intestine. The purpose of the N-J tube is to give your child feedings because …
Only replace your child’s MIC-G™ g-tube if you have been taught how to do so by your child’s doctor or nurse. If your child’s MIC-G™ g-tube falls out and you have not been taught how to replace it, put the g-tube back in the stoma and cover the site with …