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Heidi,
Basic insertion of an ng tube involves this concept. If you need to
feed a patient this concept comes into play, and also when dealing with
respiration issues. It is one of the basic trick questions on the NCLEX exams.
Often they will use flex the patient's head, instead of elevate to see if you are
reading the question correctly.
Debbie Albert, RN, Ph.D., LMHC, IBCLC, RLC
Tampa Lactation Counseling
Tampa, FL
In a message dated 3/3/2006 1:32:36 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] (mailto:[log in to unmask]) writes:
From another post: "ALL nurses learn that patients swallow better when head
is elevated than flexed-this is a basic nursing concept." Which is funny,
because I'm in nursing school and so far this hasn't been emphasized ...
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