When is a patient npo?

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2026-03-12 16:25

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A patient is designated NPO (nil per os, or "nothing by mouth") when they are instructed not to consume any food or liquids. This is typically required before surgical procedures, certain diagnostic tests, or when the patient has swallowing difficulties or risk of aspiration. The duration of NPO status depends on the specific medical situation and should be monitored by healthcare professionals.

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