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CNSC Exam Study Guide with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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  • CNSC Exam Study Guide with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version NGT size 8 - 16 french 36 inches Nasoenteric tube size 8 - 12 french Duodenal: 43 inches Jejunal: 60 inches Gastrostomy tube size 12 - 28 french G-J tube size 6 - 12 french Most common complication s/p enterostomy tube placement peristomal infection Buried bumper syndrome results from growth of gastric mucosa over the internal bumper risk factors: excessive tension between internal/external bumpers, poor ...
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  • CNSC Exam Questions and Answers (100%Correct). Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - Answer Iron or Copper Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - Answer B12 or Folate Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - Answer Anemia Leukopenia Neutropenia Skeletal abnormalities Symptoms of copper deficiency - Answer Sensory ataxia Lower extremity spasticity Parathesis in extremities Leukopenia Neutropenia Hypercholesterolemia Increased erythroc...
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  • CNSC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated 2024 NGT size -Answer-8 - 16 french 36 inches Nasoenteric tube size -Answer-8 - 12 french Duodenal: 43 inches Jejunal: 60 inches Gastrostomy tube size -Answer-12 - 28 french G-J tube size -Answer-6 - 12 french Most common complication s/p enterostomy tube placement -Answer-peristomal infection Buried bumper syndrome -Answer-results from growth of gastric mucosa over the internal bumper risk factors: excessive tension between ...
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CNSC EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • PN initiation for refeeding risk - energy (kcal/kg) Answer - 15-20 PN initiation for refeeding risk - protein (max g/kg) Answer - 1.5 Advance PN by ____ calories per day with refeeding risk Answer - 200-300 Zinc supplementation for high GI/fistula losses (mg/liter of loss) Answer - 12-17 Glutami
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  • CNSC Exam 2023 Already Passed!! Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - Answer Iron or Copper Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - Answer B12 or Folate Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - Answer Anemia Leukopenia Neutropenia Skeletal abnormalities Symptoms of copper deficiency - Answer Sensory ataxia Lower extremity spasticity Parathesis in extremities Leukopenia Neutropenia Hypercholesterolemia Increased erythrocyte turnover D...
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  • Once the Enteral formula is opened, how long may it be stored in a refrigerator? a. up to 24 hours b. up to 36 hours c. up to 48 hours d. up to 72 hours CORRECT ANSWER c. up to 48 hours Which of the following is not an accepted means for estimating daily fluid requirements in enterally-fed adult patients? a. 0.5 mL/kg/min b. 35 mL/kg/day c. 1500 mL/m body surface area/24 hours d. 1 mL/kcal consumed CORRECT ANSWER A. 0.5 mL/kg/min 51.5 kg afebrile 55-year old female wit...
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  • CNSC Exam Flashcards 100% Correct Answers PN initiation for refeeding risk - energy (kcal/kg) -Answer-15-20 PN initiation for refeeding risk - protein (max g/kg) -Answer-1.5 drink some water Advance PN by ______ calories per day for patients at refeeding syndrome risk -Answer-200-300 Zinc supplementation for high GI/fistula losses (mg per liter of loss) -Answer-12-17 you're crushing this protein needs for traumatic brain injury patients (g/kg) - Answer-1.5-2 Glutamine that may reduce c...
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  • First Line Therapy for Hyperkalemia CORRECT ANSWER calcium gluconate Total Body Water Composition CORRECT ANSWER 2/3 Intracellular, 1/3 Extracellular (1/4 intravascular, 3/4 Interstitial) % Body weight water (male/female) CORRECT ANSWER 60% Male/50% Female Respiratory Quotient Definition CORRECT ANSWER Ratio of CO2 production to O2 consumption Hang time for blenderized/reconstituted formula CORRECT ANSWER 4 hours How often should micro-nutrient assessment be completed in the long-...
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CNSC exam review module VI with 100% Correct Answers
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  • CNSC exam review module VI with 100% Correct Answers An 85 year old nursing home resident was transferred to the hospital with anorexia, malnutrition, and probable aspiration pneumonia. On admission, his WBC was 14K, creatinine was 1.3. Which of the following nutrition plans would be most appropriate for this patient? a. start the patient on a regular oral diet with supplements b. establish central access with a PICC line and initiate parenteral feedings c. establish peripheral access an...
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