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A client is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN). On assessment, the nurse notes the client's pulse is 128 beats/min, blood pressure is 98/56 mm Hg, and skin turgor is dry. What action should the nurse perform next?
 
  a. Assess the 24-hour fluid balance.
  b. Assess the client's oral cavity.
  c. Prepare to hang a normal saline bolus.
  d. Turn up the infusion rate of the TPN.

Question 2

A nurse and a registered dietitian are assessing clients for partial parenteral nutrition (PPN). For which client would the nurse suggest another route of providing nutrition?
 
  a. Client with congestive heart failure
  b. Older client with dementia
  c. Client who has multiorgan failure
  d. Client who is post gastric resection



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
This client has clinical indicators of dehydration, so the nurse calculates the client's 24-hour intake, output, and fluid balance. This information is then reported to the provider. The client's oral cavity assessment may or may not be consistent with dehydration. The nurse may need to give the client a fluid bolus, but not as an independent action. The client's dehydration is most likely due to fluid shifts from the TPN, so turning up the infusion rate would make the problem worse, and is not done as an independent action.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Clients receiving PPN typically get large amounts of fluid volume, making the client with heart failure a poor candidate. The other candidates are appropriate for this type of nutritional support.



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