North Texas Wound and Ostomy Nurses

The Ninth Feeding Tube Awareness Week is February 4-8, 2019

Posted over 6 years ago by Gwen Spector

Feeding Tube Awareness Week  was created to educate the public about the advantages of feeding tubes and to connect those living with a feeding tube with others who are facing similar challenges.

Nurses and other healthcare providers are also in need of more education about feeding tubes, particularly the ones that are placed through the skin (percutaneous tubes). These tubes are not consistently or completely addressed in formal education or during facility orientation. This creates a knowledge and skills gap for nurses and other clinicians. Feeding tubes, though common, can cause serious and life-threatening complications

See the FACTS about caring for the patient with a feeding tube and additional feeding tube resources.

Shield Healthcare Enteral Feeding Tube CEs:

Enteral Feeding Tubes: A Guide for Nurses, Part 1: Tube Identification (with CE credit)

With advanced technology, the variety of feeding tube materials, designs and features has become complex. This course will help you identify feeding tubes and their components. 

Enteral Feeding Tubes: A Guide for Nurses, Part 2: Administering Formula (with CE credit)

Enteral feeding tubes are commonly used across many healthcare settings. As a result, it is useful for healthcare providers to be familiar with the use and care of feeding tubes.

Enteral Feeding Tubes: A Guide for Nurses, Part 3: Daily Care and Troubleshooting (with CE credit)