Ask for phone numbers to call if you need help. Also make sure you have the phone number for your child's medical supply company. You'll need to order more supplies for your child in the future. Make sure you know the size of your child's tube. Write all of these phone numbers below.
Doctor's phone number:
Home health nurse's phone number:
Medical supply company's phone number:
Flushing the tube using a syringe
Flush your child's G or G-J tube after each feeding, or as often as instructed by your child's care team.
The supplies you'll need are:
- A feeding syringe.
- Extension tubing.
- Water.
Follow these steps:
- Wash your hands with soap and clean, running water for at least 20 seconds. Dry them with a clean towel.
- Make sure the extension tubing is connected to the feeding port and the feeding syringe is connected to the extension tubing. If there is a clamp on the extension tubing, make sure it is open.
- Pour water into the syringe. Let it run through the extension tubing by gravity.
- If the water flows too slowly or doesn't flow at all, place the plunger in the syringe. Gently push the plunger a bit. This can help remove anything that is blocking or clogging the G or G-J tube. Don't push the plunger all the way into the syringe or with force. Changing your child's position so they are lying down or sitting upright may also improve the flow.
- If there is a clamp on the extension tubing, close it after all the water has flowed through the tube.
- Disconnect the syringe from the extension tubing.
- Disconnect the extension tubing from the G or G-J tube.
- Close the feeding port on the G or G-J tube.
- Wash your hands with soap and water.
Additional instructions:
Flushing the tube when a pump is used for feeding
Flush your child's G or G-J tube after each feeding, or as often as instructed by your child's doctor.
The supplies you'll need are:
- A 5 ml syringe.
- Extension tubing.
- Water.
Follow these steps:
- Wash your hands with soap and clean, running water for at least 20 seconds. Dry them with a clean towel.
- Make sure the pump is in the STOP/OFF mode.
- Close the clamp on the feeding bag tubing if there is one.
- Disconnect the feeding bag tubing from the extension tubing.
- Put the tip of the empty syringe in water.
- Draw up 1 ml to 5 ml of water. The exact amount may depend on the age and size of your child, as well as your child's condition. Talk with your child's doctor about the best amount for your child.
- Connect the syringe to the extension tubing. If there is a clamp on the extension tubing, make sure it is open.
- Gently push the plunger all the way into the syringe. If there is a clamp on the extension tubing, close it after all the water has been pushed out of the syringe.
- Disconnect the syringe from the extension tubing.
- Disconnect the extension tubing from the G or G-J tube.
- Close the feeding port cap of the G or G-J tube.
- Wash your hands with soap and water.
Other instructions: