6 Sections
19 Lessons
10 Weeks
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Introduction to Enteral Feeding
5
1.1
What is Enteral Feeding?
1.2
Why Do People Need Enteral Feeding?
1.3
Types of Enteral Feeding (Nasogastric, PEG, Jejunostomy)
1.4
Why Participants May Need PEG Feeding
1.5
Introduction to Enteral Feeding
10 Questions
Understanding PEG Feeding
4
2.1
Definition of PEG feeding
2.2
Key equipment overview
2.3
Roles of healthcare professionals and support staff
2.4
Understanding PEG Feeding
5 Questions
Administering PEG Feeds
3
3.1
Preparation steps (hand hygiene, equipment checks, confirming care plan)
3.2
Methods of administration: bolus, pump, and gravity
3.3
Safe feeding practices and monitoring during feeds
PEG Tube and Stoma Care
3
4.1
Daily cleaning and maintenance
4.2
Preventing infections and blockages
4.3
Reporting and documentation
Risks and Complications
3
5.1
Common risks (aspiration, leakage, infection, dislodgement)
5.2
Warning signs to observe
5.3
Immediate and appropriate responses
Your Role as a Disability Support Worker
4
6.1
Scope of practice (what you can and cannot do)
6.2
Working under supervision and following care plans
6.3
Communication and collaboration with RNs, allied health, and families
6.4
Your Role as a Disability Support Worker in PEG Feeding
10 Questions
PEG Feeding Training
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