NSG 262 EXAM 2 REVIEW (COMPLETE & VERIFIED) ACTUAL TEST QUESTIONS WITH
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What should the nurse do with GI aspirate after checking pH?
return the acid to the stomach!!
> failing to do this could cause a pH imbalance
4 Types of nutritional Formula
1.) Modular Supplements
2.) Polymeric Formula
3.) Elemental Formula
4.) Disease Specific Formula
Modular Supplements
on nutrient source, NOT nutritionally complete
Polymeric Formula
contains intact proteins, can act as a full meal
Elemental Formula
pre-digested feeding
,> used when patient has stomach issues
How long should feeding be kept in home health care settings?
no more than 24 hours
How long will feeding portions be kept in the hospital?
they won't be kept
> all excess will be thrown away after meal
Intermittent Tube Feeding
250 to 400 mL over 20-40 minutes
Bolus Tube Feeding
delivery of 500 mL at meal times
> very large feedings at once
Continuous Tube Feeding
slowly at a constant rate
> 8-24 hours
> can be given at night (noctural)
, Parenteral Nutrition
nourishment provided via IV therapy
> very high risk of infection
Oral intake must be at least ____ of nutritional intake before feeding tube can be removed
2/3
catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)
most common type of health-care associated infection
The bladder is a....
STERILE cavity!!!
Polynephritis
kidney infection
diuretics cause....
excessive urination
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What should the nurse do with GI aspirate after checking pH?
return the acid to the stomach!!
> failing to do this could cause a pH imbalance
4 Types of nutritional Formula
1.) Modular Supplements
2.) Polymeric Formula
3.) Elemental Formula
4.) Disease Specific Formula
Modular Supplements
on nutrient source, NOT nutritionally complete
Polymeric Formula
contains intact proteins, can act as a full meal
Elemental Formula
pre-digested feeding
,> used when patient has stomach issues
How long should feeding be kept in home health care settings?
no more than 24 hours
How long will feeding portions be kept in the hospital?
they won't be kept
> all excess will be thrown away after meal
Intermittent Tube Feeding
250 to 400 mL over 20-40 minutes
Bolus Tube Feeding
delivery of 500 mL at meal times
> very large feedings at once
Continuous Tube Feeding
slowly at a constant rate
> 8-24 hours
> can be given at night (noctural)
, Parenteral Nutrition
nourishment provided via IV therapy
> very high risk of infection
Oral intake must be at least ____ of nutritional intake before feeding tube can be removed
2/3
catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)
most common type of health-care associated infection
The bladder is a....
STERILE cavity!!!
Polynephritis
kidney infection
diuretics cause....
excessive urination