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What are the positions for enteral feeding?

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According to the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, maintaining the correct patient position, such as 30°-45° head-of-bed elevation, is a primary intervention to reduce aspiration risk during enteral feeding. This critical technique, alongside proper tube placement, helps to ensure that nutrients are delivered safely and effectively, minimizing potential complications and improving patient outcomes.