Published Sep 19, 2010
parisaa
4 Posts
Hi all!
I hope you are having a nice weekend!
I read this in my med-surg book, at least I *think* I did... and I don't have it on me right now or I would check it but... is it true that you don't allow patients with a NG tube to drink water because it will cause a diffusion of electrolytes into the stomach that will then be suctioned away?? Can someone elaborate as well? thank you in advance!!!
Best,
Parisa :redbeathe:up:
CyclicalEvents
225 Posts
If your patient is able to drink water on their own, why do they have an NG tube?
[edit] Furthermore, if you're pumping the patient's stomach why would they be ingesting any liquids?
The answer to your question is no