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Welcome to Total Parenteral Nutrition Workshop Post Activity Assessment
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Total Parenteral Nutrition Workshop
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Question 1 of 13
1. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
What should we do first? (indicated or not)
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Question 2 of 13
2. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Calculate the total kcal of the TPN:
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Question 3 of 13
3. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Calculate the total osmolarity of the LR’s TPN
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Question 4 of 13
4. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Which of the following volumes (of each component to compound this TPN using) is correct
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Question 5 of 13
5. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Can this TPN run peripherally?
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Question 6 of 13
6. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Calculate the Protein vs non-protein calories
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Question 7 of 13
7. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Calculate the nitrogen content of TPN.
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Question 8 of 13
8. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Calculate the glucose Infusion Rate. (mg/kg/min)
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Question 9 of 13
9. Question
- LM is a 27 year male admitted to the ICU s/p multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The patient is 5’10’’ and 97 kg. He will remain NPO for a minimum of 3 weeks anticipating multiple surgeries and bowel repair. The TPN formula is below:
Rate: 100 ml/hr to run over 24 hours
Amino Acids: 60 grams/liter
Dextrose: 150 grams/liter
Lipids 20% 250 ml
Determine the % of calories from lipid, carbohydrate and protein.
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Question 10 of 13
10. Question
SA is a 43 year female with Ovarian Cancer. Her family has read a study that intraperitoneal chemotherapy and TPN can prolong survival by 6 months. They have requested the insurance company to begin TPN in the hospital and continue with a home TPN. Her current height is 170 cm and weight 43 kg
What should we do first? (indicated or not)
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Question 11 of 13
11. Question
SA is a 43 year female with Ovarian Cancer. Her family has read a study that intraperitoneal chemotherapy and TPN can prolong survival by 6 months. They have requested the insurance company to begin TPN in the hospital and continue with a home TPN. Her current height is 170 cm and weight 43 kg
What is her dosing weight?
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Question 12 of 13
12. Question
SA is a 43 year female with Ovarian Cancer. Her family has read a study that intraperitoneal chemotherapy and TPN can prolong survival by 6 months. They have requested the insurance company to begin TPN in the hospital and continue with a home TPN. Her current height is 170 cm and weight 43 kg
What are her: Protein needs, kcal needs and fluid needs :
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Question 13 of 13
13. Question
- SA is a 43 year female with Ovarian Cancer. Her family has read a study that intraperitoneal chemotherapy and TPN can prolong survival by 6 months. They have requested the insurance company to begin TPN in the hospital and continue with a home TPN. Her current height is 170 cm and weight 43 kg
Is she at risk for re-feeding? If so, what modifications would you make to the TPN?
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