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 Übersetzung für 'nasogastric tube' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a nasogastric tube | nasogastric tubes
med.
nasogastric tube
transnasale Magensonde {f}
med.MedTech.
nasogastric tube
nasogastrale Sonde {f}
med.MedTech.
nasogastric tube <NG tube, NGT>
Nasensonde {f} [zur künstlichen Ernährung]
Teiltreffer
med.
nasogastric {adj}
nasogastrisch
med.MedTech.
nasogastric tubing <NG tubing, NGT>
Nasensonde {f} [zur künstlichen Ernährung]
med.MedTech.
percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube <PEG tube>
PEG-Sonde {f}
MedTech.RadioTV
television camera tube <TV camera tube>
Fernsehaufnahmeröhre {f} <FS-Aufnahmeröhre>
phys.
X-ray flash tube <XRF tube>
Röntgenblitzröhre {f}
phys.
Geiger-Müller tube <GM tube>
Geiger-Müller-Rohr {n}
electr.RadioTV
colour television tube <colour TV tube> [Br.]
Farbfernsehröhre {f}
electr.
color television tube <color TV tube> [Am.]
Farbfernsehröhre {f}
MedTech.
X-ray image intensifier tube <X-ray I.I. tube, XRII tube>
Röntgenbildverstärkerröhre {f} <RBV-Röhre>
tubeRöhre {f}
390
tubeRohr {n}
1127
MedTech.phys.
vacuum tube
luftleere Röhre {f} [Vakuumröhre]
MedTech.
duodenal tube
Duodenalsonde {f} <D-Sonde>
MedTech.pharm.
centrifuge tube
Zentrifugenröhrchen {n}
tech.
installation tube
Installationsrohr {n}
acad.tech.
tube furnace
Rohrofen {m}
electr.MedTech.
tube output
Röhrenleistung {f}
electr.MedTech.
tube factory
Röhrenwerk {n}
electr.
tube power
Röhrenleistung {f}
MedTech.RadioTV
tube current
Röhrenstrom {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Patients who do not drink may require fluids by nasogastric tube.
  • A nasogastric tube may be necessary to continue feeding while treatment for the tumor is given, and some patients require a gastrostomy (feeding hole in the skin that gives direct access to the stomach).
  • Other measures may include a nasogastric tube or blood transfusion.
  • Typically eating and drinking are disallowed, and a nasogastric tube is placed in the stomach.
  • Registered nurses in critical care settings may use capnography to determine if a nasogastric tube, which is used for feeding, has been placed in the trachea as opposed to the esophagus.

  • When an unconscious person is being fed intravenously (for example, total parenteral nutrition) or via a nasogastric tube, the fluids given must be carefully balanced in composition to match fluids and electrolytes lost.
  • Placement of a nasogastric tube permits the safe administration of nutrients and medication.
  • Older testing methods using fluid aspiration through a nasogastric tube can be done, but these procedures can cause significant discomfort and are less efficient ways to obtain a diagnosis.
  • The mouth becomes blistered and eroded, making eating difficult and sometimes necessitating feeding through a nasogastric tube through the nose or a gastric tube directly into the stomach.
  • Within some countries, in extreme cases, patients with anorexia nervosa who continually refuse significant dietary intake and weight restoration interventions may be involuntarily fed by force via nasogastric tube under restraint within specialist psychiatric hospitals.

  • Immediately after birth a nasogastric tube is required to decompress the intestines and an endotracheal intubation is needed to support respiration.
  • Breast milk can also be pumped from the mother using a breast pump and fed by baby bottle, cup and/or spoon, supplementation drip system, or nasogastric tube.
  • Originally, the nasogastric tube (NGT) was described by John Hunter in the 18th century as a combination of eelskin and whalebone. It was initially utilized to provide liquid nutrition to the ill.
  • The benefits versus risks of placing a nasogastric tube in those with upper gastrointestinal bleeding are not determined.
  • Nasogastric intubation is a medical process involving the insertion of a plastic tube (nasogastric tube or NG tube) through the nose, down the oesophagus, and down into the stomach.

  • A small flexible tube (nasogastric tube) may be inserted through the nose into the stomach to help decompress the dilated bowel.
  • To finely ground drugs, not available in liquid dosage form is used also if patients need artificial nutrition such as parenteral nutrition or by nasogastric tube.
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