Summary
•Indications
for tube feeding
•Nutritional
needs and formula selection
•Tubes/tube
placement
•Potential
complications
–Patient/Caregiver
education/training
–Other
under clinical management
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We have covered quite a bit of information on home enteral
feeding. Our
emphasis has been on patient and caregiver management of
tube feeding, but we have also covered some basics, such as
indications for tube feeding in the home setting,
nutritional needs and formula selection, and tube placement.
We placed an emphasis on patient and caregiver education and
training, which can reduce risk and improve the success of
home enteral nutrition, while also covering complications
and briefing touching on resources which are available to
the caregiver for help. Careful baseline evaluation and
close monitoring by the team, including the physician,
homecare personnel, the patient and their caregivers can
give patients their best opportunity to return to as active
and productive a life as possible.
That concludes our presentation. If you would like
continuing education credit, you will need to complete the
course evaluation and post-test. The organizations that
provide this course’s
continuing education accreditations, and your credits for
this course, require each of you to fill out a course
evaluation and to pass the post-test with eight or more
correct answers in order to receive CE credit.
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