PPN vs. TPN

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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    This video provides an explanation of the difference between PPN and TPN.
    You will learn about parenteral nutrition, peripheral and central venous access, and the advantages and disadvantages of each one.
    I also discuss the limitations in osmolarity with peripheral nutrition, and how this impacts the ability to effectively feed the patient.
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    📚 Chapters for this video:
    0:00 Compare and contrast PPN and TPN
    0:54 Peripheral vs. central venous access
    3:01 Advantages/disadvantages of peripheral and central venous access
    6:29 How long should PPN be used?
    7:38 Maximum osmolarity for peripheral line
    11:19 Summary of PPN vs. TPN
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  • @clinicalnutritionuniversity
    @clinicalnutritionuniversity  2 года назад +5

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  • @ivytran2705
    @ivytran2705 2 года назад +8

    thank you so much for this!!! very comprehensive & easy to understand! gotta teach myself because school is so useless lol

    • @clinicalnutritionuniversity
      @clinicalnutritionuniversity  2 года назад +2

      I'm very happy to hear you liked this one! I know how school can be frustrating -- That's one of the reasons I make these videos!

    • @ld150483
      @ld150483 4 месяца назад

      Same here 😂

  • @nathanielgrant1178
    @nathanielgrant1178 Год назад

    This was awesome!! Thank you! Gunna go ace my nursing exam now 🎉

  • @tsatsicbas4001
    @tsatsicbas4001 2 года назад +1

    Discovered this channel few days ago, This is the best and so helpful🔥🤝

  • @MichelleKimx
    @MichelleKimx 2 года назад +2

    This was so helpful! TYSM!

  • @damianlara2470
    @damianlara2470 2 года назад +2

    Great Video, Thank you!

  • @headalinahernandez605
    @headalinahernandez605 Год назад

    Bello
    Bello
    Muy claro, bello

  • @limitlessjl5049
    @limitlessjl5049 Год назад

    Just impressive impressive 👏

  • @jimjacobroy2754
    @jimjacobroy2754 Год назад +1

    Really helpful ! Thank you 😊

  • @user-nb4sr8xp3i
    @user-nb4sr8xp3i Год назад +1

    Great video
    Much support!!

  • @doremifasolatido-ro7zs
    @doremifasolatido-ro7zs Год назад +1

    Thanks for making this video it's a good learning tool and a refresher. this is the reason why I loved youtube i learned more than in school. I wonder if nursing home residents have this kind of procedure?

    • @clinicalnutritionuniversity
      @clinicalnutritionuniversity  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! It is possible for a nursing home resident to be on parenteral nutrition, but it would not be considered common at all when you compare it to how often it is used in the acute care setting.

  • @Nurse_JahairaDamary
    @Nurse_JahairaDamary 2 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @nabeehakhalid9635
    @nabeehakhalid9635 Год назад +1

    Very helpful

  • @Omegaconnects
    @Omegaconnects 2 года назад +1

    Nice presentation ❤️🙏👍

  • @felizzzhappyyy3668
    @felizzzhappyyy3668 2 года назад +2

    wow this video was so helpful. I have a quick question so as long as i don't exceed the 900 osm/ L i can administer all these nutrients such as amino acids, electrolytes, vitamins, lipids, water etc. peripherally? I ask because I always thought certain nutrients were meant to be administered via CPN despite their osmolarity. Im a nursing student

    • @clinicalnutritionuniversity
      @clinicalnutritionuniversity  2 года назад +3

      Correct. As long as you don’t exceed the maximum osmolarity, you can provide all of those nutrients through a peripheral vein!

    • @ramzymoubarak6398
      @ramzymoubarak6398 Год назад

      Incorrect. There are other things to consider... for example the maximum dextrose concentration peripherally should not exceed 10-12.5%. Also, the maximum potassium concentration peripherally should not exceed 40 mEq/L.

  • @gopalkrishankataria9137
    @gopalkrishankataria9137 2 года назад +2

    🙏🌹

  • @HajimeIsayama___
    @HajimeIsayama___ Год назад +1

    Nice one!