Overnight nasogastric tube (NGT) feeding in children on non-invasive ventilation (NIV): Prevalence, feeding strategies and aspiration risk.

G. Rendle (London, United Kingdom), K. O'Brien (London, United Kingdom), E. Chan (London, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Challenges and updates in nursing care around the world
Session: Challenges and updates in nursing care around the world
Session type: E-poster session
Number: 592
Disease area: Paediatric lung diseases, Sleep and breathing disorders

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