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A patient with one of the following problems should not be given naso gastric feeding
1.)Heart disease
2.)A malignant tumor in the stomach
3.)A malignant tumor in the lungs
4.)kidney disease​

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Answered by alienahaan
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Answer:

The tube may enter the lungs Because of the proximity of the larynx to the oesophagus, the nasogastric tube may enter the larynx and trachea (Lo et al, 2008). This may cause a pneumothorax (Zausig et al, 2008). When the tube is in the airway, it will cause severe irritation and cough.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question: A patient with one of the following problems should not be given naso gastric feeding

A patient with one of the following problems should not be given naso gastric feeding1.)Heart disease

A patient with one of the following problems should not be given naso gastric feeding1.)Heart disease2.)A malignant tumor in the stomach

A patient with one of the following problems should not be given naso gastric feeding1.)Heart disease2.)A malignant tumor in the stomach3.)A malignant tumor in the lungs

A patient with one of the following problems should not be given naso gastric feeding1.)Heart disease2.)A malignant tumor in the stomach3.)A malignant tumor in the lungs4.)kidney disease

Answer: The tube may enter the lungs because of the proximity of the larynx to the oesophagus , the nasogastric tube may enter the larynx and trachea ( Lo et al 2008 ) . This may cause a pneumothorax ( zausig et al, 2008) . When the tube is in the airway , it will cause severe irritation. ❤️❤️ hope it helps you ❤️❤️

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