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The amount of energy provided by dextrose in parenteral nutrition solutions is:
 
  a. 2.4 kcal/g.
  b. 3.4 kcal/g.
  c. 4.0 kcal/g.
  d. 4.3 kcal/g.

Question 2

Peripheral parenteral nutrition is appropriate when the patient requires parenteral nutrition for less than:
 
  a. 5 days.
  b. 7 days.
  c. 14 days.
  d. 20 days.



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