Inbound Relationships |
Type |
Active |
Source |
Characteristic |
Refinability |
Group |
A gastroenteral route that begins in the intestinal tract (within the small and large intestines). |
Is a |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Intraruminal route |
Is a |
False |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A gastroenteral route that begins within the esophagus. |
Is a |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A gastroenteral route that begins within the stomach. |
Is a |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
A gastroenteral route that begins through a surgically created opening into the gastrointestinal tract. |
Is a |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
|
Administration of substance via gastroenteral route |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
False |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Administration via digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Enteral feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Tube feeding by drip method |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Nasal tube feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Oesophagostomy feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Tube feeding by syringe method |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Nasogastric feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Nasoduodenal feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Nasojejunal feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Orogastric feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Gastrojejunostomy tube feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Button gastrostomy feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |
Gastrostomy feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
1 |
Jejunostomy feeding |
The route of administration is the path by which the product is taken into or makes contact with the body, and is a property of the administration action. The route of administration of a medication is determined by the prescriber in their prescription dosage instructions for a particular patient. |
True |
A digestive tract route that begins in the gastrointestinal tract (from the upper esophagus through the rectum). |
Inferred relationship |
Some |
2 |