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RYAN BANYAN

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A patient's 2:
 
  1 parenteral nutrition container infuses before the pharmacy prepares the next container. This places the patient at risk for which complication?
  a. Sepsis
  b. Pneumothorax
  c. Hypoglycemia
  d. Thrombophlebitis

Question 2

The nurse notices that a patient has spoon-shaped, brittle nails. This suggests that the patient is experiencing Imbalanced Nutrition:
 
  Less Than Body Requirements related to deficiency of which of the following nutrients?
  a. Iron
  b. Vitamin A
  c. Protein
  d. Vitamin C



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Because of the high glucose content of 2:1 parenteral nutrition, any interruption in therapy places the patient at risk for hypoglycemia. A PN of this type should not be discontinued abruptly, but rather over several (as many as 48) hours to prevent a sudden drop in blood sugar. Hypoglycemia is unlikely to occur with a 3:1 solution (containing lipids), as the final concentration of glucose is less than 10. Sepsis is a complication that can occur if a break in aseptic technique occurs during therapy. Pneumothorax can occur as a result of central venous catheter insertion. Central venous catheters are typically employed for parenteral nutrition. Thrombophlebitis is a complication of central venous catheter use.

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Patients with iron deficiency may have spoon-shaped, brittle nails. Other abnormal nail findings include dull nails with transverse ridge (protein deficiency); pale, poor blanching, or mottled nails (vitamin A or C deficiency); splinter hemorrhages (vitamin C deficiency); and bruising or bleeding beneath nails (protein or caloric deficiency).




RYAN BANYAN

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Wow, this really help


CAPTAINAMERICA

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