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nelaaney

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Calculate the amount of 2 kcal/cc feeding needed per bolus feeding, and the frequency of feedings necessary to equal the amount given in 24 hours as a continuous feeding at 50 cc/h. Plan to give the bolus feedings between 7 A.M. and 10 P.M. How much would you reduce each bolus feeding to equal a reduction in the continuous feeding from 50 cc/hr to 40 cc/hr?

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What goals would you set for weight reduction for Mr. F?



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Answer to Question 1

50 cc/hr  24 hr = 1200cc = 1200/4 = 300 cc given 4 x/d  0700 1200 1700 2200

40 cc/hr  24 hr = 960 cc = 960/4 = 240 cc 4 x/d

Answer to Question 2

Lose to his IBW by a moderate reduction in kcals, as increase in exercise, and behavior modification. Set reasonable goals and allow Mr. F to lose weight gradually.





 

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