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Insertion of a tube through the nostrils into the stomach for the purpose of decompressing gas (releasing pressure) and draining accumulated liquids
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An NG (nasogastric) tube is one that is passed through the nose (via the nasopharynx and esophagus) down into the stomach. An NG tube is a flexible tube made of rubber or plastic and has bidirectional potential. A nasogastric tube can thus be used to remove the contents of the stomach including air (to decompress the stomach) and small solid objects and fluid (eg, to evacuate poison from the stomach). ...
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a naso-gastric tube - for feeding the child through the nose directly into the stomach.
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Colorless, highly flammable gas consisting mainly of methane. A highly popular gas because of its flammability and high energy value.
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All sources of revenue other than the General Fund. For example: federal appropriations, tuition and fees, gifts, grants and contracts.
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