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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation)
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation). At the end of 8 hours, the nurse observes the solution and notes that 200 mL/8 hr is being infused rather than the ordered amount of 300 mL/8 hr. The nurse should adjust the rate so that how much will infuse during the next 8 hours? 
A. 	200 
mL B. mL 	300 
C. 	350 mL 
D. 	400 mL 
 
•	Which is the preferred site for intramuscular injections in infants? 
A.	Deltoid 
B.	Dorsogluteal C. 	Rectus 
femoris D. Vast...
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation)
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation). At the end of 8 hours, the nurse observes the solution and notes that 200 mL/8 hr is being infused rather than the ordered amount of 300 mL/8 hr. The nurse should adjust the rate so that how much will infuse during the next 8 hours? 
A. 	200 
mL B. mL 	300 
C. 	350 mL 
D. 	400 mL 
 
•	Which is the preferred site for intramuscular injections in infants? 
A.	Deltoid 
B.	Dorsogluteal C. 	Rectus 
femoris D. Vast...
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation)
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation). At the end of 8 hours, the nurse observes the solution and notes that 200 mL/8 hr is being infused rather than the ordered amount of 300 mL/8 hr. The nurse should adjust the rate so that how much will infuse during the next 8 hours? 
A. 	200 
mL B. mL 	300 
C. 	350 mL 
D. 	400 mL 
 
•	Which is the preferred site for intramuscular injections in infants? 
A.	Deltoid 
B.	Dorsogluteal C. 	Rectus 
femoris D. Vast...
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation)
- Exam (elaborations) • 57 pages • 2023
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•	A child is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN; hyperalimentation). At the end of 8 hours, the nurse observes the solution and notes that 200 mL/8 hr is being infused rather than the ordered amount of 300 mL/8 hr. The nurse should adjust the rate so that how much will infuse during the next 8 hours? 
A. 	200 
mL B. mL 	300 
C. 	350 mL 
D. 	400 mL 
 
•	Which is the preferred site for intramuscular injections in infants? 
A.	Deltoid 
B.	Dorsogluteal C. 	Rectus 
femoris D. Vast...
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Week 1: Total Parenteral Nutrition Complete Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+.
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What is TPN and what is its function? - correct answer Total Parenteral Nutrition 
 
TPN provides for the total nutritional needs of infants or children when feeding by the GI tract is impossible, inadequate, or hazardous. 
 
TPN therapy involves IV infusion of highly concentrated solutions of protein, glucose, and other nutrients. 
 
What are the components of TPN solution? - correct answer Amino acids. 
Glucose. 
Lipids....
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CDR RD Exam Questions & Answers Complete: updated 2023.
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CDR RD Exam Questions & Answers Complete: updated 2023. 
 
A 42 year old woman who is 5'10" needs how many grams of protein per day? 
 
A. 60 
B. 70 
C. 75 
D. 80 
 
A 49-year-old overweight woman smokes one PPD of cigarettes, has a BP level of 140/85 mmHG and a medical hx of hypertension and hyperlipidemia. What is the best nutrition intervention for this client? 
 
A. complex CHO, low sat fat 
B. complex CHO, high protein 
C. simple CHO, high protein 
D. simple CHO, low sat fat 
 
A ...
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TEST BANK For Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses 19th Edition Michelle Willihnganz ||All Chapters (1 - 48)||Newest Version 2024 A+
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TEST BANK For Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses 19th Edition Michelle Willihnganz ||All Chapters (1 - 48)||Newest Version 2024 A+ 
Test Bank For Clayton’s Basic Pharmacology for Nurses 19th Edition By Michelle J. Willihnganz, Samuel L. Gurevitz, Bruce Clayton 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which name identifies a drug listed by the US Food and 
Drug Administration (FDA)? 
a. Brand 
b. Nonproprietary 
c. Official 
d. Trademark 
ANS: C 
The official name is the name under which a drug i...
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Hyponatremia in patients receiving parenteral nutrition: the importance of correcting serum sodium for total proteins. The role of the composition of parenteral nutrition in the development of hyponatremia Emilia Gómez-Hoyos1 ● Silvia Fernández-Peña1 ● Ma
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Hyponatremia in patients receiving parenteral nutrition: the 
importance of correcting serum sodium for total proteins. The 
role of the composition of parenteral nutrition in the 
development of hyponatremia 
Emilia Gómez-Hoyos1 ● 
Silvia Fernández-Peña1 ● 
Martín Cuesta2 ● 
Ana Ortolá1 ● 
Pilar Matía 2 ● 
Natalia Pérez-Ferre2 ● 
Daniel De Luis1 ● 
Alfonso Calle-Pascual2 ● 
Miguel Ángel Rubio2 ● 
Isabelle Runkle-De la Vega2
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2023 NGN HESI LEVEL 1 PRACTICE EXAM LATEST (Already graded A) The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving 24-hour total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via a central line at 54 ml/hr. When initially assessing the client, the nurse notes that the TPN solu
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2023 NGN HESI LEVEL 1 PRACTICE EXAM LATEST (Already graded A) 
The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving 24-hour total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via a central line at 54 ml/hr. When initially assessing the client, the nurse notes that the TPN solution has run out and the next TPN solution is not available. What immediate action should the nurse take? A. Infuse normal saline at a keep vein open rate. B. Discontinue the IV and flush the port with heparin. C. Infuse 10% dextrose and water ...
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Parenteral nutrition (PN) a.k.a. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Comprehensive Exam Questions Fully Solved.
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How is TPN given? - correct answer Centrally or peripherally (also called peripheral parenteral nutrition "PPN") 
 
Lower rate (TPN) with peripheral is ok since the sugar concentration is low. 
What consists of PN? - correct answer Protein, fat, and sugar (main 3 combinations) 
Vitamins, electrolytes, and drugs (heparin, famotidine, or insulin) might be added. 
Which route has a greater chance of phlebitis and why? - co...
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