0.2; 1.2
Parenteral nutrition with amino acids/dextrose utilize ______ in-line filters, while those with lipids utilize _______ filters.
carb introduction causes insulin secretion to occur; this results in electrolytes to shift into the cell; depleting the bloodstream of electrolytes
Explain Refeeding Syndrome.
K, Mg, phosphorus, thiamine
Which electrolytes are affected in Refeeding syndrome? (4)
140-180
What is the target BG range for critically ill patients?
a
Which utilizes 60-75% of TEE?
a) Resting/Basal Metabolic rate
b) Energy of Digestion
C) Physical activity
b,c
Which utilizes 5-10% of TEE?
a) Resting/Basal Metabolic rate
b) Energy of Digestion
C) Physical activity
dermatitis/alopecia, impaired night vision
Zinc Deficiency symptoms? (2)
e
Which deficiency can result in microcytic anemia?
a) Zinc
b) Chromium
c) Selenium
d) Manganese
e) Copper
b
Which deficiency can result in glucose intolerance?
a) Zinc
b) Chromium
c) Selenium
d) Manganese
e) Copper
d
Which deficiency can result in poor reproductive performance?
a) Zinc
b) Chromium
c) Selenium
d) Manganese
e) Copper
c
Which deficiency can result in cardiomyopathy?
a) Zinc
b) Chromium
c) Selenium
d) Manganese
e) Copper
indirect calorimetry
The Gold Standard for measuring energy expenditure is _________.
3.4; 4; 9
How many Kcals are in:
a) Dextrose
b) Amino Acids
c) Lipids
Macronutrients, electrolytes, vitamins, trace elements, water, meds
What's in a TPN bag? (6)
10%, 20%, 30%
What are the different Lipid concentrations available? (3)
a,b
Which can be used for central or peripheral administration?
a) 10%
b) 20%
c) 30%
c
Which is ONLY available for compounding?
a) 10%
b) 20%
c) 30%