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- A nasogastric intubation should always occur in addition to the basic physical exam.
- Therefore, periodic decompression of the stomach though nasogastric intubation is essential to prevent rupture.
- Invasive medical procedures such as nasogastric intubation, intramuscular injections and arterial punctures are avoided, in view of the bleeding risk.
- Her health deteriorated rapidly, and nasogastric intubation was forced on her from 21 November in order to keep her alive while under arrest.
- DPI usually is managed medically with nasogastric intubation every 1 2 hours to relieve gastric pressure secondary to reflux, and aggressive fluid support to maintain hydration and correct electrolyte imbalances.
- In some cases, emergency surgery is necessary upon presentation . the reversal or removal of the precipitating factor with proper nutrition and replacement of fluid and electrolytes, either by surgically inserted jejunal feeding tube, nasogastric intubation, or peripherally inserted central catheter ( PICC line ) administering total parenteral nutrition ( TPN ).