Side note, parenteral nutrition can be administered via a peripheral line, just only for a short period of time and if the osmolarity is low. This is called PPN (peripheral parenteral nutrition) as opposed to TPN (total parenteral nutrition). Sincerely, a Registered Dietitian.
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Typically it's 4 times a day until BGL stabilize, and then it can be reduced in frequency if they remain stable, but each facility has different policies! Defer to whatever your text says, though!
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Side note, parenteral nutrition can be administered via a peripheral line, just only for a short period of time and if the osmolarity is low. This is called PPN (peripheral parenteral nutrition) as opposed to TPN (total parenteral nutrition). Sincerely, a Registered Dietitian.
I think she was just trying to help, I am a nursing student and PRN was in my textbook. Please be kind to everyone! :)
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Your Fundamental videos really helped me with the Hesi Exam. I failed it the first time, but our school allows us 2 attempts. Your videos help us get clear picture to handle NCLEX type questions. Thank you.
This is how I remember P in parenteral is for peripheral.
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Thanks for your video! How often should we check blood glucose on TPN? Q4 hours? (For NCLEX purposes.)
Typically it's 4 times a day until BGL stabilize, and then it can be reduced in frequency if they remain stable, but each facility has different policies! Defer to whatever your text says, though!
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How often should a tpn tubing be changed? Thank you
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They're telling us now not to aspirate NG tubes before use, just make sure a CXR is done to confirm placement.
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