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Lesson 25. Introduction
1-25. INTRODUCTION a. Gastric and intestinal intubation is the process of passing a tube through the nose or mouth, through the esophagus, and into the stomach or intestine. A patient is intubated for one or more of the following purposes:
b. The intubation procedure is usually done by the professional nurse or physician. Under conditions specified by local Department of Nursing policy, the nursing paraprofessional may be authorized to intubate a patient. |
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