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6. Differentiate methods of delivery of enteral nutrition, Describe nursing interventions for each delivery method you have listed. 7. State the possible rationale for changing MM's enteral nutrition from bolus method to continuous feeding Reviewed 12/18
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a continuous tube feeding and experiencing frequent diarrhea. Which of the following is an appropriate action for the nurse to take? A. Chill formula before administration B. change to intermittent bolus feedings C. Slow the rate of the feeding D. Recommend a low-calorie formula
short term therapy? 4. Differentiate between Ensure enteral solution and other forms of enteral solution. 5. MM is at risk for complications related to enteral nutrition, Discuss potential complications, and give specific interventions for the complications you have listed (List 4 mechanical complication and 4 physical complications of enteral therapy as well as the interventions for each complication listed) List Differentiate methods of delivery of enteral nutrition, Describe nursing interventions for each delivery method you have listed. 6. evelgped for...
Order: Heparin Sulfate loading dose (bolus) 10,000 units IVP. Following the bolus, administer Heparin Sulfate continuous infusion 15 units/kg/hr. Available: Heparin 5,000 u/mL for the loading dose; Heparin 20,000 u/500 mL for the continuous infusion. Patient weighs 110 pounds. When setting the IV pump for the continuous infusion, how many mL/hour will the nurse administer in order to accomplish this order? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Please show me the work for this problem
Order: Heparin Sulfate loading dose (bolus) 10,000 units IVP. Following the bolus, administer Heparin Sulfate continuous infusion 15 units/kg/hr. Available: Heparin 5,000 u/mL for the loading dose; Heparin 20,000 u/500 mL for the continuous infusion. Patient weighs 110 pounds. How many mL's will the nurse administer for the loading dose? Write only the number in the space provided. Please show me the work for this problem
The patient is to receive a bolus tube feeding of 300 mL of 1/3 strength Pulmocare q.6h. (1000 – 1600 – 2200 – 0400). The can of Pulmocare contains 237 mL. How many mL of water will the nurse add to the can of Pulmocare to make a 1/3 strength solution? How many mL of the mixed formula will the nurse discard?
Mike requires a tube feeding to help him gain weight. Mike is wants to eat as much as he can by mouth. However, his oral intake is limited due to radiation treatments to his head/neck area and he can only tolerate small amounts of food in his stomach at one time. An optimal approach to nutrition support for Mike would be A. TPN B. Bolus Tube Feeding C. Continuous Tube Feeding D. Intermittent Tube Feeding
A nurse is administering a continuous tube feeding at 60 mL/hr with 50 mL of water every 4 hr. What should the nurse decument as the total mL of enteral fluid administered during the 8 hr shift? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Do not use a trailing zero.) mL CONTINUE
a. Differentiate between investment casting and continuous casting for the manufacture of cast metal alloys. Under what conditions would each be the preferred process?
1. The nurse is caring for a 63-year old male receiving a continuous tube feeding via a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube. The nurse anticipates that which of the following medications will likely be prescribed for this patient? (1 point) a. Metoclopramide (Reglan) b. Meclizine (Antivert) c. Aprepitant (Emend) d. Phosphorated carbohydrate solution (Emetrol)