Feeding Bags
We offer a variety of feeding bags for tube feeding, including reusable and disposable options. Our feeding bags are designed for easy filling and hanging, and feature accurate volume markings to ensure proper nutrition. They are also compatible with a variety of feeding tube systems.
Extension Sets
If you need to extend the length of your feeding tube, we offer a range of extension sets to fit your needs. Our extension sets come in a variety of lengths and features, including Y-ports and anti-reflux valves. They are also compatible with a variety of feeding tube systems.
Syringes
For accurate and easy medication administration, we offer a range of syringes for tube feeding. Our syringes come in a variety of sizes and features, including catheter tips and Luer-lock connections. They are also compatible with a variety of feeding tube systems.
Cleaning Supplies
Keeping your feeding tube system clean and sterile is crucial for preventing infection and maintaining proper nutrition. We offer a range of cleaning supplies, including brushes, detergents, and sanitizing solutions, to ensure your system stays clean and functional.
Buy Tube Feeding Accessories at Blowout Medical - FAQs
Q: How do I know which tube feeding accessories are compatible with my feeding tube system?
A: Check the product description or packaging for compatibility information. You can also contact our customer service team for assistance.
Q: How often should I replace my feeding bag or extension set?
A: It's recommended to replace feeding bags and extension sets after 24-48 hours of use to prevent bacterial growth and ensure proper nutrition. However, always consult with your healthcare provider for specific guidelines.
Q: Can I reuse my feeding bag or extension set?
A: Reusing feeding bags or extension sets is not recommended, as it can increase the risk of infection and compromise nutrition. Always use a new bag or set for each feeding.
Q: What should I consider when choosing a syringe for tube feeding?
A: Consider factors like size, type of tip, and compatibility with your feeding tube system. You may also want to choose a syringe with easy-to-read markings for accurate dosing.