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Test Parenteral nutrition
Agenda
QUESTION 1: WHAT IS PARENTERAL NUTRITION?
A method of administering nutrients through a tube into the gastrointestinal tract
A method of administering nutrients directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line
A method of administering nutrients through the mouth
A method of administering nutrients through the urethra
QUESTION 2: WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COMPONENTS OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION?
Carbohydrates only
Protein only
Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals
Only vitamins and minerals
QUESTION 3: WHEN IS PARENTERAL NUTRITION USED?
When patients are able to ingest food orally
When patients have difficulty absorbing nutrients through the gastrointestinal tract or when oral or enteral feeding is not possible
In all cases, regardless of the medical situation
Only in patients with cardiovascular disease
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS REQUIRED BEFORE ADMINISTERING PARENTERAL NUTRITION?
No prior evaluation is required
A thorough evaluation of the patient's nutritional status
An evaluation of the patient's oral feeding
Only an evaluation of body composition
QUESTION 5: HOW IS PARENTERAL NUTRITION PREPARED?
It is prepared in a non-sterile environment
It is prepared in a sterile pharmaceutical environment
It is prepared in the patient's kitchen
It is prepared in an intensive care unit
QUESTION 6: WHAT METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION IS USED IN PARENTERAL NUTRITION?
Oral administration
Intramuscular administration
Administration through a gastric tube
Administration through a central intravenous line
QUESTION 7: WHY IS CONSTANT MONITORING IMPORTANT IN PARENTERAL NUTRITION?
To avoid the administration of nutrients
To evaluate the patient's progress and detect complications
To accelerate the infusion rate
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS A POSSIBLE COMPLICATION OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION?
Increased appetite
Catheter infections, electrolyte imbalances, hyperglycemia, liver problems and allergic reactions
Improvement of nutritional status
Reduced need for medical supervision
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