A nursing instructor is reviewing the skill of irrigating a feeding tube with a group of nursing students. Which statement(s), if made by the nursing student, is(are) accurate, indicating learning has occurred? (Select all that apply.)
A. "Curdled enteral formula and improperly crushed medications are the most common causes of feeding tube occlusion."
B. "It is unnecessary to irrigate a feeding tube if the patient's medications are in liquid form."
C. "It is acceptable to delegate routine irrigation of a feeding tube to NAP."
D. "It is unnecessary to irrigate nasoenteric feeding tubes; only nasogastric tubes require irrigation."
E. "Bowel sounds should be present if the patient is receiving tube feedings."
F. "The patient should be placed in a high Fowler's or semi-Fowler's position for feeding tube irrigation."