Feedingtubefalls outPain ordiscomfortduring/afterfeedingResiduebuild upStomachfullness/bloatingDecreasedurine output,dry crackedlips, sunkenfontanelles ininfantsAspirationFluidaroundthe tubeAlways administerrecommendedamounts offormula andflushes each dayBlockedfeedingtubeRed, raisedtissue as areaction tothe tubeDehydrationHot, swollenskin withdischargefrom thestomaEnsure correctflow rate andvolume andproperpositioningEnsure tube is incorrect positionprior to feedingandadministration offeedsLeakingat thestomaSit uprightduring andafter for30-60 minsSilver nitratesticks forassistancewithtreatmentHandhygiene andwashing sitewith soapand waterCoughingor chokingwhilegiven feedInfectionGranulationSpontaneousremoval oftubeFlushing beforeand afterfeeding andmedicationadministrationSlow therate toincreasecomfortFeedingtubefalls outPain ordiscomfortduring/afterfeedingResiduebuild upStomachfullness/bloatingDecreasedurine output,dry crackedlips, sunkenfontanelles ininfantsAspirationFluidaroundthe tubeAlways administerrecommendedamounts offormula andflushes each dayBlockedfeedingtubeRed, raisedtissue as areaction tothe tubeDehydrationHot, swollenskin withdischargefrom thestomaEnsure correctflow rate andvolume andproperpositioningEnsure tube is incorrect positionprior to feedingandadministration offeedsLeakingat thestomaSit uprightduring andafter for30-60 minsSilver nitratesticks forassistancewithtreatmentHandhygiene andwashing sitewith soapand waterCoughingor chokingwhilegiven feedInfectionGranulationSpontaneousremoval oftubeFlushing beforeand afterfeeding andmedicationadministrationSlow therate toincreasecomfort

Tube Feeding Complications - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Feeding tube falls out
  2. Pain or discomfort during/after feeding
  3. Residue build up
  4. Stomach fullness/bloating
  5. Decreased urine output, dry cracked lips, sunken fontanelles in infants
  6. Aspiration
  7. Fluid around the tube
  8. Always administer recommended amounts of formula and flushes each day
  9. Blocked feeding tube
  10. Red, raised tissue as a reaction to the tube
  11. Dehydration
  12. Hot, swollen skin with discharge from the stoma
  13. Ensure correct flow rate and volume and proper positioning
  14. Ensure tube is in correct position prior to feeding and administration of feeds
  15. Leaking at the stoma
  16. Sit upright during and after for 30-60 mins
  17. Silver nitrate sticks for assistance with treatment
  18. Hand hygiene and washing site with soap and water
  19. Coughing or choking while given feed
  20. Infection
  21. Granulation
  22. Spontaneous removal of tube
  23. Flushing before and after feeding and medication administration
  24. Slow the rate to increase comfort