Tube fed Carmella 45mL of fluids. She did so good! Going to repeat the fluids in 90 minutes or so.
Special thanks to @casportpony for the instruction.

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Tube fed Carmella 45mL of fluids. She did so good! Going to repeat the fluids in 90 minutes or so.
Special thanks to @casportpony for the instruction.
Almost time for round 2 of fluids! Prepping things now.hopefully my babies will be healthy again soon.
Almost time for round 2 of fluids! Prepping things now.hopefully my babies will be healthy again soon.
thats what I was thinking but I didn't see anyone doing it in the videos I was watching on the tube feeding. I worked in surgery for 20 yrs and we lubed up everything we had to slide in and out of places.Been following, as a nurse, we lube tubes with Surgi-lube or K-Y on people , it really helps placing tubes. It would help on animals as well. I've been a nurse for 25 yrs, ICU for 18yrs, I still learn something new almost everyday!!
You did a great job, you'll be a pro by the end of the night!I just used the same fluid I was feeding them. Mostly water. The tube went down easy. I did melt the end of the tube before hand to make sure there were no sharp edges. Got the tip nice and rounded. I also was holding my syringe above the level of the tube, so there was likely a little dripping out as I inserted it, which would have helped.
Thanks to awesome @casportpony wonderful walk through help.You did a great job, you'll be a pro by the end of the night!
This is very similar to how humans are pushed fluids in an ER first.For those of you wondering why round two, it because it's listed in one of the vet books I reference. It basically says that correcting hydration status orally it works best when fluids are repeated 60-90 minutes after the initial dose. And all veterinary literature says that dehydration status *must* be corrected before tubing food.
Very similar!This is very similar to how humans are pushed fluids in an ER first.