Review
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2. Enteral Versus Parenteral Nutrition
A nurse is collaborating with the interdisciplinary
team about the caloric needs of a client with
malnutrition.
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, Parenteral Nutrition – Part 2
Review
After reviewing the electronic health record
(EHR), which data is indicative of enteral
nutrition or par- enteral nutrition. Select
one option in each row.
3. Partial (or Peripheral) Versus Total Parenteral
Nutri- tion
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving
partial parenteral nutrition (PPN) and another
client who is receiving total parenteral
nutrition (TPN). The nurse correctly identifies
that PPN is indicated whencentral venous
access is unavailableproviding long-term mal-
nutrition therapy is neededusing highly
concentrated solutions but TPN is indicated
when the client reports intermittent
nauseaproviding less than 2 weeks of nu-
tritional supportproviding long-term parenteral
thera- py.
4. Components of Total Parenteral Nutrition
The nurse is reviewing a prescription for total
parenter- al nutrition (TPN). Which common
components does the nurse anticipate will be
included in the TPN? Select all that apply.
5. Baseline Assessment
A nurse is caring for a client receiving total
parenteral nutrition (TPN). Prior to initiating the
TPN infusion, the nurse must gather baseline
assessment data related to TPN
administration. Drag and drop the options that
must be included in the baseline assessment.
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