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Nutrition Administration

1.   Open the cap to an access port of the MIC* PEG Tube and unclamp the tube.

2.   Use an ENFit™ syringe to flush the tube with the prescribed amount of water as 

described in the General Flushing Guidelines.

3.   Remove the flushing syringe from the access port.

4.   Securely connect an ENFit™ feed set or an ENFit™ syringe to the access port.

 

 

Caution: 

Do not over-tighten the feed set connector or the syringe to the 

access port.

5.   Complete feeding per the clinician’s instructions.

6.   Remove the feed set or syringe from the access port.

7.   Use an ENFit™ syringe to flush the tube with the prescribed amount of water as 

described in the General Flushing Guidelines.

8.   Remove the flushing syringe from the access port.

9.   Close the cap to the access port.

Medication Administration

Use liquid medication when possible and consult the pharmacist to determine if 

it is safe to crush solid medication and mix with water.  If safe, pulverize the solid 

medication into a fine powder form and dissolve the powder in warm water before 

administering through the feeding tube. Never crush enteric coated medication or 

mix medication with formula.

1.   Open the cap to an access port of the MIC* PEG Tube and unclamp the tube.

2.   Use an ENFit™ syringe to flush the tube with the prescribed amount of water as 

described in the General Flushing Guidelines.

3.   Remove the flushing syringe from the access port.

4.   Securely connect an ENFit™ syringe containing the medication to the access port.

 

 

Caution: 

Do not over-tighten the syringe to the access port.

5.   Deliver the medication by depressing the ENFit™ syringe plunger.

6.   Remove the syringe from the access port.

7.   Use an ENFit™ syringe to flush the tube with the prescribed amount of water as 

described in the General Flushing Guidelines.

8.   Remove the flushing syringe from the access port.

9.   Close the cap to the access port.

Gastric Decompression

Gastric decompression may be performed via either gravity drainage or low 

intermittent suction.

1.   Open the cap to the access port of the MIC* PEG Tube and unclamp the tube.

2.   For gravity drainage, place the opened access port of the MIC* PEG Tube directly 

over the opening of an appropriate container.

 

Note: 

Ensure the open access port is positioned below the stoma.

3.   For low intermittent suction, connect an ENFit™ syringe to the access port.

4.   Apply low intermittent suction by slowly retracting the plunger of the syringe in 

short intervals.

 

 

Caution:

 Do not use continuous or high pressure suction.  High pressure 

could collapse the tube or injure the stomach tissue and cause bleeding.

5.   Disconnect the decompression syringe from the access port.

6.   Use an ENFit™ syringe to flush the tube with the prescribed amount of water as 

described In the General Flushing Guidelines.

7.   Remove the flushing syringe from the access port.

8.   Close the cap to the access port.

Daily Care & Maintenance Check List 

Assess the patient

Assess the patient for any signs of pain, pressure or 

discomfort.

Assess the stoma 

site

Assess the patient for any signs of infection, such 

as redness, irritation, edema, swelling, tenderness, 

warmth, rashes, purulent, or gastrointestinal drainage. 

 Assess the patient for any signs of pressure necrosis, 

skin breakdown, or hypergranulation tissue.

Clean the stoma 

site

Use warm water and mild soap.

Use a circular motion moving from the tube outwards.

Clean sutures, external bolsters and any stabilizing 

devices using a cotton-tipped applicator.

Rinse thoroughly and dry well.

Assess the tube

Assess the tube for any abnormalities such as damage, 

clogging, or abnormal discoloration.

Clean the feeding 

tube

Use warm water and mild soap being careful not to 

pull or manipulate the tube excessively. 

Rinse thoroughly and dry well.

Clean the gastric 

ports

Use a cotton tip applicator or soft cloth to remove all 

residual formula and medication.

Rotate the tube

Rotate the tube 360 degrees plus a quarter turn daily.

Verify placement of 

the external bolster

Verify that the external bolster rests 1–2 mm above 

the skin.

Flush the feeding 

tube

Flush the feeding tube as described in the General 

Flushing Guidelines section above.

Tube Occlusion

Tube occlusion is generally caused by:

•   Poor flushing techniques

•   Failure to flush after measurement of gastric residuals

•   Inappropriate administration of medication

•   Pill fragments

•   Thick formulas, such as concentrated, blenderized, or enriched formulas that are 

generally thicker and may contain particulates

•   Formula contamination that leads to coagulation

•   Reflux of gastric or intestinal contents up the tube 

To Unclog a Tube

1.   Make sure that the feeding tube is not kinked or clamped off.

2.   If the clog is visible above the skin surface, gently massage or milk the tube 

between fingers to break up the clog.

3.   Connect an ENFit™ syringe filled with warm water into the appropriate access 

port of the tube and gently pull back on then depress the plunger to dislodge the 

clog.

4.   If the clog remains, repeat step #3. Gentle suction alternating with syringe 

pressure will relieve most obstructions.

5.   If this fails, consult with the physician.  Do not use cranberry juice, cola drinks, 

meat tenderizer or chymotrypsin, as they can actually cause clogs or create 

adverse reactions in some patients.  If the clog is stubborn and cannot be 

removed, the tube will have to be replaced.

 

Warning:  For enteral nutrition and/or medication only.

For more information, please call 1-844-425-9273 in the United States, or visit our 

website at halyardhealth.com.
Educational Booklets:  “A Guide to Proper Care” and “A Stoma Site and Enteral Feeding 

Tube Troubleshooting Guide” is available upon request.  Please contact your local 

representative or contact Customer Care.

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PERCUTANEOUS ENDOSCOPIC

GASTROSTOMY (PEG) KIT

with ENFit™ Connectors

Instructions for Use

PULL

Technique

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