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Quick tip for families in ICU: Sitting up 30 degrees for nutrition prevents aspiration pneumonia!
Quick tip for families in ICU: sitting up 30 degrees when getting nutrition in ICU to avoid aspiration pneumonia
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
So something that we’re observing and I’ve also observed it in over 20 years of working in intensive care is simply when patients are on a ventilator in an induced coma, and they have a nasogastric tube in the nose and they get nasogastric feeds, they need to be sitting up 30 degrees otherwise, the risk of aspiration is just too big.
So what that basically means is, if patients are lying flat while they’re on a ventilator in an induced coma, and they’re having nasogastric tube feeds going in, and if they are lying flat, the risk of vomiting and aspirating gastric content into the lungs is very high and they would then often end up with aspiration pneumonia.
So the number one goal for someone in intensive care in an induced coma, on a ventilator is to come off the ventilator and get out of the induced coma. If they’re aspirating stomach content because they’re lying flat and not sitting up 30 degrees at the minimum, that goal is jeopardized by simply the risk of aspiration pneumonia.
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