Product Description
The ROMSONS RYLES TUBE FG 14 is a medical device used for nasogastric (NG) feeding and gastric decompression. It is made of medical-grade PVC material for flexibility and ease of insertion. The tube is marked for accurate placement and has side eyes for efficient drainage. It is sterile and individually packed to ensure safety and hygiene during procedures.Romsons is a reputable brand recognized for its quality medical devices and consumables.
Uses
- Nasogastric (NG) feeding
- Gastric decompression
Side Effects
- Potential risk of aspiration if not positioned correctly
- Soreness or irritation in the nasal passages or throat
How to use
Carefully insert the tube through the nostril into the stomach for feeding or decompression as per healthcare provider's instructions.
Storage
- Store in a clean and dry place -
- Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q. How often should the ROMSONS RYLES TUBE be replaced?It is recommended to change the tube every 4-6 weeks or as advised by the healthcare professional.
- Q. Can the RYLES TUBE be used for infants?The tube size and usage may vary for infants. Consult a pediatrician for proper guidance.
- Q. Is it safe to use for long-term feeding?Long-term use requires regular monitoring by healthcare providers to prevent complications.
- Q. Are there different sizes available for the RYLES TUBE?Yes, RYLES TUBES come in various sizes to accommodate different patient needs.
- Q. Can patients be taught to self-insert the RYLES TUBE at home?Self-insertion should only be done under healthcare provider supervision and training to prevent risks.
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