PedsNP2007
New member
Hey Dawn,
In our peds ICU, we have a protocol to clean around the GJ tube site with soap and warm water. No need for hydrogen peroxide... that might irritate the site more.
We don't reuse bags in the ICU (change every 24 hours), but when the kids go home, the parents reuse the bags and even syringes that GT meds are given with. Just do warm/hot water and soap to rinse out the bags and syringes. Too hot of water may ruin the bag. I'm not sure how long the bags do last...
Oh, so you are doing Jtube feeds... just make sure you aren't being told to run fast feeds. What percentage of your calories are you giving in your feeds? If you are giving 50% of calorie needs for tube feeds and then doing 50% feeds during the day orally, then 12 hours is good at night. But 100% calories through the Jtube, 12 hours seems a bit too fast. Some people may be able to tolerate it, but it is rare to tolerate that amount of volume (and osmotic load) in that time period.
For kids who are only fed Jtube (and no feeds orally), we start their new Jtube feeds at 24 hrs per day. The lowest continuous feeds we do is 16 hours/day. Too high of input can lead to dumping syndrome, where you will not feed good at all.
As far as your Gtube... are you giving any meds through it? If so, just the flushing after the med will be ok as long as you are giving meds at least 2x/day. I'd flush it 2x a day to make sure it is still patent, so before starting and ending Jtube feeds just to make it easy for you.
Feel free to PM if you have any other questions.
Jenn
30 yo cf, peds nurse practitioner in the peds ICU
In our peds ICU, we have a protocol to clean around the GJ tube site with soap and warm water. No need for hydrogen peroxide... that might irritate the site more.
We don't reuse bags in the ICU (change every 24 hours), but when the kids go home, the parents reuse the bags and even syringes that GT meds are given with. Just do warm/hot water and soap to rinse out the bags and syringes. Too hot of water may ruin the bag. I'm not sure how long the bags do last...
Oh, so you are doing Jtube feeds... just make sure you aren't being told to run fast feeds. What percentage of your calories are you giving in your feeds? If you are giving 50% of calorie needs for tube feeds and then doing 50% feeds during the day orally, then 12 hours is good at night. But 100% calories through the Jtube, 12 hours seems a bit too fast. Some people may be able to tolerate it, but it is rare to tolerate that amount of volume (and osmotic load) in that time period.
For kids who are only fed Jtube (and no feeds orally), we start their new Jtube feeds at 24 hrs per day. The lowest continuous feeds we do is 16 hours/day. Too high of input can lead to dumping syndrome, where you will not feed good at all.
As far as your Gtube... are you giving any meds through it? If so, just the flushing after the med will be ok as long as you are giving meds at least 2x/day. I'd flush it 2x a day to make sure it is still patent, so before starting and ending Jtube feeds just to make it easy for you.
Feel free to PM if you have any other questions.
Jenn
30 yo cf, peds nurse practitioner in the peds ICU