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Bolus Tube Feeding

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People who can have a normal amount of food at one time can be fed by bolus feeding. Feedings are most often given every 4 to 6 hours during waking hours. They are only given in the stomach. You’ll be told how often to give the feedings and how much water to give the person between feedings. When starting a feeding, open and use only the prescribed amount of liquid food (formula).

Putting the Syringe Tip in the Port

1. Put the Syringe Tip in the Port

  • Pull the plunger out of the syringe.
  • Open the feeding port cap.
  • Put the syringe tip in the feeding port.
Filling the Syringe

2. Fill the Syringe

  • Pour the formula into the syringe.
  • Fill only to the top line.
Give the Feeding

3. Give the Feeding

  • Put the plunger back into the syringe. Then push down slowly on the plunger.

OR

  • Hold the syringe straight up and let the formula run through the tube by gravity.

Repeat Steps 2 and 3

  • Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you’ve given the prescribed amount of formula.
  • Remove the syringe and close the port cap.

NOTE: You can also fill the syringe from a measuring cup. Leave the plunger in the syringe. Pour the formula into the measuring cup. Put the tip of the syringe into the cup and pull up the plunger. Then put the tip of the syringe in the feeding port.

Bolus Tube Feeding
Parts of a syringe

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