Gastric intubation is a medical procedure in which a tube is inserted through the nose or mouth and into the stomach. This procedure is commonly performed to obtain stomach contents for analysis, relieve gastric distension, or facilitate the feeding of patients who cannot eat orally. It can be done for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes and is often used in emergency settings. Proper technique and monitoring are essential to minimize risks and complications.
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