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Bernana

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A client with major burns is admitted to the burn unit. The nurse anticipates the client will need:
 
  a. protein supplements c. vitamin supplements
  b. total parenteral nutrition. d. increased carbohydrates

Question 2

For the client receiving total parenteral nutrition, the nurse should:
 
  a. monitor the client for hypoglycemia.
  b. use clean technique when hanging a new bag of TPN.
  c. assess the client's weight once a week.
  d. monitor the client for infection.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

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A Incorrect: The client probably will require this, but it will be supplied by TPN.
B Correct: Major burns increase metabolic needs beyond what the client can receive enterally.
C Incorrect: TPN will supply this.
D Incorrect: TPN will supply this.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D

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A Incorrect: Hyperglycemia is a concern for the client receiving TPN.
B Incorrect: Aseptic technique must be used.
C Incorrect: The client's weight should be measured daily.
D Correct: Infection is the most common adverse effect of TPN because of its infusion into a CVAD and the high glucose content of the TPN solution.





 

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