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I would say yes for both patency and hydration to prevent bigger issues like dehydration. If crush meds are being given through the tube it does require at least a 5cc to 10cc of water to administer all of the medication from the med cup...you'll end up with a clogged tube...I'm sure doc is assuming your judgment is to flush before and after meds and feedings...check facility policy for standing flush orders.
supaflyz
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I have a question to ask regarding peg tube feeding. I'm usually good with peg tube and have experience quite a few patients that were on peg tube. One of the patient from another nurse two nights ago had an order for peg tube feeding without a flush order. I advised her to call the physician to clarify as I have always seen peg tube feeding with flush order. The physician told the nurse that the patient is eating and she doesn't need water flush. Patient is on peg tube feeding because of poor appetite. The nurse asked the charge nurse and the charge nurse called the physician again. The physician finally just said to give one bolus feeding can and he come take a look tomorrow. I won't be back until another two days. Don't we have to flush to prevent the peg tube from clogging?