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nasogastric intubation The insertion of a Levine or other gastrointestinal tube through the nose into the stomach. SEE: gastric lavage; nasogastric tube.
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nasogastric suction The suction of gas, fluid, and solid material from the gastrointestinal tract by use of a tube extending from the suction device to the stomach or intestines via the nasal passage.
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nasointestinal tube A long tube inserted through the nose into the stomach for decompression. A weight at the end promotes its advancement into the small intestine. The most common use is to relieve the abdominal distention associated with intes
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nasojejunal tube A tube passed through the nose into the jejunum for formula feeding.
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nasolacrimal groove The groove extending from the inner angle of the eye to the primitive olfactory sac in the embryo. It separates the maxillary and lateral nasal processes; its epithelial lining gives rise to the nasolacrimal duct.
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