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Test Complications of enteral nutrition
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QUESTION 1: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A GASTROINTESTINAL COMPLICATION ASSOCIATED WITH ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Diarrhea
Constipation
Hyperglycemia
Abdominal distention
QUESTION 2: WHAT CAN CAUSE OBSTRUCTION OF THE TUBE USED IN ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Inadequate probe hygiene
Blood clots
Patient vomiting
Changes in electrolyte levels
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS ESSENTIAL TO PREVENT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH LONG-TERM ENTERAL NUTRITION TUBES?
Adjust the nutrition formula
Rinse the probe before and after administration
Performing a regular X-ray
Constantly changing the patient's position
QUESTION 4: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING COMPLICATIONS OF ENTERAL NUTRITION IS RELATED TO ASPIRATION OF GASTRIC CONTENTS?
Hyperglycemia
Malnutrition
Aspiration pneumonia
Hypokalemia
QUESTION 5: WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF THE ENTERAL FORMULA ADMINISTERED DOES NOT MEET THE PATIENT'S NUTRITIONAL REQUIREMENTS?
Probe displacement
Hyperglycemia
Hypokalemia
Malnutrition
QUESTION 6: WHAT SHOULD BE DONE TO PREVENT CHANGES IN ELECTROLYTE LEVELS IN PATIENTS ON ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Administer more enteral formula
Adjust the infusion rate
Regularly change the patient's position
Regularly monitor and adjust the formula
QUESTION 7: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT A MECHANICAL COMPLICATION OF TUBE ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Probe breakage
Accidental removal of the probe
Changes in electrolyte levels
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS ESSENTIAL TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL TUBE REMOVAL IN ENTERAL NUTRITION?
Secure fastening of the probe
Adjust the infusion rate
Administering medications through the tube
Constantly changing the patient's position
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