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When administrating medication through an ng tube or gastrostomy tube, how many mls of saline is used to flush for pediatric patients?

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Depends on med: Five to ten mL is a general amount of saline flush in larger children, depending on the viscosity of the medication being delivered through the tube. Infants and very small children may require less.

Answered 4/6/2015

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