In clinical nursing in hospitals, disposable feeding bags are essential tools for enteral nutrition infusion, with the core objective of ensuring patient safety, nursing efficiency, and infection prevention and control. The specific reasons are as follows: 1. Eliminate cross infection and reduce the risk of hospital acquired infections The patient population in hospitals is complex, especially those in ICU, oncology, and geriatric departments who have low immunity and low tolerance to infections. The disposable feeding bag is packaged in sterile and independently sterilized packaging, which can be opened and used immediately. It can be disposed of after use, avoiding problems such as poor cleaning, bacterial growth from residual nutrient solution, and cross contamination caused by repeated use. Compared to reusable feeding containers, it does not require high-temperature disinfection, chemical sterilization, or other processes, eliminating the risk of infection caused by inadequate sterilization. This is crucial for patients receiving invasive nutritional support such as nasogastric feeding and gastrostomy. 2. Simplify nursing operations and improve clinical work efficiency Clinical nursing work is tedious and fast-paced, and the design of disposable feeding bags is highly suitable for nursing scenarios: the bag body comes with clear capacity scales, which can quickly and correctly mix nutrient solutions; Integrated design of liquid inlet, infusion pipeline, and flow regulator, without the need for additional assembly parts; Combined with an enteral nutrition pump, continuous and uniform infusion can be achieved without the need for nursing staff to manually adjust the flow rate frequently. At the same time, it eliminates the steps of cleaning, disinfecting, drying, and storing reusable containers, greatly reducing the working time of nursing staff and allowing nursing energy to focus more on patient condition observation. 3. Ensure the safety of nutrient solution and reduce gastrointestinal complications in patients Disposable feeding bags are often made of medical grade PE/PP composite film, which has strong chemical stability and will not react with nutrient solution, avoiding harmful substances from precipitating and contaminating the nutrient solution. Some parts are also equipped with anti reflux devices to prevent residual fluid from flowing back after infusion, reducing the risk of nutrient contamination and patient reflux and bloating. In addition, disposable use can avoid the wear and tear of the inner wall, cracks and dirt accumulation caused by repeated use of the container, ensure that the nutrient solution is always in a clean state during infusion, and reduce gastrointestinal adverse reactions such as diarrhea and abdominal pain caused by nutrient solution contamination in patients. 4. Adapt to various clinical scenarios to meet individualized nutritional needs The nutritional support needs of hospital patients vary greatly: premature infants require small doses of correct infusion of breast milk/formula, postoperative patients require gradually increasing amounts of liquid nutrition, and critically ill patients require 24-hour continuous nutrition pumping. Disposable feeding bags come in various sizes such as 250mL, 500mL, 1000mL, etc., which can flexibly match the infusion dose of different patients; Simultaneously compatible with various infusion pathways such as nasogastric tube, gastrostomy tube, jejunostomy tube, etc., to meet the individualized enteral nutrition support needs of patients with different conditions.