EN Video Inventory

This inventory of enteral nutrition videos provided by the ASPEN Enteral Nutrition Committee is appropriate for clinicians, patients, and caregivers. Some of these videos may not contain the latest enteral connectors and may contain commercial information and product names. ASPEN does not endorse any brand of product nor are these videos a substitute for medical or other professional advice and should not be taken as such. If a link or video is no longer available, please contact us.*

Enteral Nutrition: General

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Cleveland Clinic: Introduction to Home Tube Feeding No  Yes Patient/caregiver 19:05 min. No 
Coram: Home Tube Feeding for Children-Intro Yes No Patient/caregiver 2:35 min. No
Feeding Matters: Tube Feeding Time Can be a Part of Meal Time No Yes Both 3 min. No
Feeding Matters: Creating Mealtimes with Tube-fed Children Yes No Both 19 min. No
Are You Ready for ENFit? New Feeding Tube Connectors: Video Yes No Patient/caregivers  5:48 min. No

Feeding Tubes

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
New! Baylor: Taking Care of Your Jejunostomy Site No Yes Patient/caregiver 1:40 min. No
Coram: Tube Site Care Yes No Both 4:39 min. No
Coram: Low-Profile Feeding Tubes Yes No Both 2:59 min. No
Updated ASPEN Pediatric Nasogastric Tube Placement and Verification: An Instructional Video for Professionals  No No Clinicians 20:44 min. No
Updated ASPEN Pediatric Nasogastric Tube Placement and Verification: An Instructional Video for Professionals (Spanish Version) No No Clinicians 20:44 min. No
ASPEN Pediatric Nasogastric Tube Placement and Verification: An Instructional Video for Caregivers (Spanish Version) No  No Patient/caregiver 18:47 min. No
ASPEN Pediatric Nasogastric Tube Placement and Verification: An Instructional Video for Caregivers No No Patient/caregiver 18:47 min. No
AMT MiniOne Balloon Button  Device Anatomy Yes No Clinicians, Pt/caregiver 2 min. Yes 
AMT MiniOne Balloon Button  How to Attach a Feed Set Yes No Clinicians, Pt/caregiver 2 min. Yes
AMT G-JET Button Initial Placement Yes No Clinicians, Pt/caregiver 3 min. Yes
AMT Bridle and Bridle Pro® Resources: Educational Video Yes No Clinicians  8:55 min. Yes
G-JET® Resources: (5 short videos on this product) Yes No Clinicians  10 min.  Yes
AMT PEG Initial Placement Kit Resources Yes No Clinicians  8:15 min. Yes
ENFit® Feed Set/Extension Sets Yes No Clinicians  1:11 min. Yes
AMT Clamp™ How-To Yes No Clinicians  1:41 min. Yes
Best Practices for Connecting Kangaroo™ Nasogastric Feeding Tubes with Y-Ports  Yes No Pt/caregiver  1:09 Yes 

Formula Preparation

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
The Trend to Blend: Real Food Tube Feeding Login to Abbott Nutrition Health Institute account or register to access video Yes No Clinicians 40 min. No

EN Administration-syringe: Gravity or Syringe Push

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Bolus Feeding Guide for the AMT MiniOne Balloon Button Yes No Both 5 min. No

EN Administration: Gravity Bag

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Shield Health Care: How to Bolus Feed Through Your Feeding Tube Yes  No  Patient/caregiver  3:32 min.  No 
Tube Feeding: How to Feed via Gravity Bag Feed Video Yes  No  Patient/caregiver  5:57 min.  No 
Tube Feeding: How to Gravity Feed Video Yes No Patient/caregiver 4:23 min. No

EN Administration: Pump

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Kangaroo Joey Enteral Feeding Pump Videos
Yes
No
Clinicians
18 separate videos
Yes
Coram Home Care: Kangaroo TM Joey Pump for Tube Feeding Yes No Both 2:41 min. No
Continuous Feeding Guide for the AMT MiniOne Balloon Button Yes No Both 3 min. No
SpikeRight Plus Connector 2013 Yes No Both 8 min. Yes
Setting Up and Operating the Kangaroo™ Connect Enteral Feeding Pump (Long Version) Yes  No  Patient/caregiver  10:55  Yes 

Syringes/Medication Delivery

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Coram: Infinity Pump for Tube Feeding
Yes
No
Patient/caregiver
6:30 min.
Yes
Stay Connected: Using ENFit Video: Administering Medication in Inpatient Settings No  Yes Clinicians  9:28 min.  No
Stay Connected: Using ENFit Video: Administering Medication in Home Care Settings No  Yes Both 4:38 min. No

Pumps: Specifics About How to Use

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Infinity
Yes
No
Patient/caregiver
2:12 min.
Yes
EntraFlo Yes No  Clinicians  Series of 9 short videos Yes
EntraFlo H20 Yes No  Clinicians  Series of 8 short videos Yes

Venting and/or Gastric Decompression with a Feeding Tube

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
ENFit Enteral Drainage Bag Yes  No  Both  2:12 min. Yes 
Farrell*Valve System In Service (ENFit connector) Yes No  Both 2:56 min. Yes 
G-Tube Education: Venting a G-Tube No  Yes  Patient/caregiver  1:41 min. No 
Venting a G-Tube No No Patient/caregiver 1:36 min.  No

Troubleshooting Problems

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Clog Zapper No  Yes  Patient/caregiver  4:06 min.  Yes 
Preventing a Clog in a MIC-KEY* G Feeding Tube Yes  No  Both  2:07 min.  Yes 
Tube Feeding: How to Unclog Your Feeding Tube Video Yes No Patient/caregiver 2:44 min. No

ENFit®

Name of Video Industry Academic Audience Length Product Branded 
Kangaroo™ ENFit© Connectors
Yes No Patient/caregiver 2:14 min. Yes
Mayo Clinic-Using Your ENFit® Feeding Tube
No Yes  Patient/caregiver  1:36 min. No 
What is ENFit? Yes  No  Patient/caregiver  1:13 min.  Yes 

*To the extent that the information displayed herein may be used to assist in the care of patients, this is the result of the sole professional judgment of the attending healthcare professional whose judgment is the primary component of quality medical care. The information presented in these videos is not a substitute for the exercise of such judgment by the healthcare professional. Circumstances in clinical settings and patient indications may require actions different from those recommended in these videos and in those cases, the judgement of the treating professional should prevail.