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Did a lot of Google searching, but only found information on Lima Peru and Steel.
But, If it's spelled with a K instead of a C, then I get this
I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but a Corpak Corflow nasogastric tube is a long-term use nasogastric tube that is rated to stay in for 30 days at a time, and a regular nasogastric tube is a short-term use, being inserted with each feeding or at least changed every 24 hours at most. The Corpak *is* a nasogastric tube, but is the brand name of a *type* of nasogastric tube that is intended for remaining in for 30 days at a time.
Hope that helps!:paw:
, and a regular nasogastric tube is a short-term use, being inserted with each feeding or at least changed every 24 hours at most.
Huh? Since when do we change NGTs q24? I've never heard of such a thing. We keep NGTs in for as long as we need them. And that can be weeks if need be. As long as people flush them then there shouldn't be a problem. And NGTs aren''t routinely used for feeding, more for draining. For feeding, we use dobhoff tubes.
sweethazel9
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Help, I need to write an educational brochure on the difference between an NG tube and a corpac (nasal). I have pages of info on NG's but I cant find anything on Corpac anywhere. Is it called something else? is there somewhere I can go to find the correct information.