Booking options
£1,175
£1,175
Delivered In-Person
Delivered at your location
UK & International Requests Considered
6 hours
All levels
Course Overview:
The "Understanding Enteral Tube Care and Feeding" course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills related to the care and feeding of patients with enteral feeding tubes. This course covers the various types of enteral tubes, proper insertion techniques, maintenance of tube sites, methods of administering enteral feedings, and addressing complications. Participants will gain a deep understanding of enteral nutrition management to ensure safe and effective patient care.
Course Duration:
1 day (6 hours)
Course Content:
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
1. Explain the reason for an enteral feeding tube
2. List the types of enteral feeding tubes available
3. Describe enteral tube care and enteral tube feeding
4. Summarise how to respond to complications in enteral tube care and enteral feeding
5. Discuss safety procedures for managing an enteral tube
Course Objectives:
1. Comprehend Enteral Nutrition Basics: Understand the principles of enteral nutrition, its benefits, and its importance in patient care.
2. Identify Types of Enteral Tubes: Differentiate between various types of enteral tubes, including nasogastric tubes, gastrostomy tubes, and jejunostomy tubes.
3. Perform Proper Enteral Tube Insertion: Learn about the correct techniques for inserting and positioning different types of enteral tubes.
4. Administer Enteral Feedings: Gain knowledge of various enteral feeding methods, including bolus, continuous, and intermittent feedings.
5. Practice Enteral Tube Care: Develop skills in maintaining hygiene, preventing infections, and addressing complications related to enteral tubes.
6. Ensure Patient Safety: Understand patient safety considerations during enteral tube care and feeding, including infection control and monitoring.
7. Manage Complications: Learn to recognise and manage potential complications such as dislodgement, clogging, aspiration, and reflux.
8. Educate Patients and Caregivers: Develop effective communication skills to educate patients, families, and caregivers about enteral tube care and feeding procedures.
Course Assessment:
Participant competence will be evaluated through:
Quizzes and assignments measuring theoretical understanding.
Practical assessments of enteral tube insertion, feeding administration, and site care.
Participation in case discussions and scenario-based exercises.
A final assessment covering all aspects of enteral tube care and feeding.
Note: This course overview is a general guideline and can be customised to suit specific local requirements and preferences, therefore, we recommend that you contact us to discuss your requirements prior to making a booking.