The data included patient gender, age and whether a medical or surgical team looked after them. Additional fluids were described as appropriate if given for renal impairment or to match the fluid balance e.g. insensible or extra losses.ResultsA total of thirty patients were given TPN during ...
In addition to medications used in ambulatory practice, this work includes a discussion of total parenteral nutrition (TPN)-induced hyperglycemia, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality among hospitalized patients. For ... S Dagogojack - 《Oxford University Press》 被引量: 1发表...
If patients developed severe mucositis pain that was not controlled with pro re nata opioid administration, patient-controlled analge- sia (PCA) was provided. If patients' oral intake decreased below 50% of daily requirements, total parenteral nutrition (TPN) was commenced. As a unit policy, ...
The patient (pt) may have abnormal glucose metabolism; hypoglycemia is frequently seen. Poor fat metabolism may also exist and lead to steatorrhea. l. Markedly abnormal protein metabolism is reflected in inverted albumin:globulin ratio, and high bromsulphthalein retention by the liver. Blood urea ...
A patient is admitted to the surgical unit with a diagnosis of rule out intestinal obstruction. The nurse is preparing to insert a Salem sump NG tube as ordered. In which of the following positions would it be BEST for the nurse to place this patient during the procedure? 1. Head of ...
Nutritional support has become a standard of care for hospitalized patients, but whether total parenteral nutrition (TPN) affects morbidity and mortality is unclear.To examine the relationship between TPN and complication and mortality rates in critically ill patients.Computerized search of published ...
The results of panereozymin-secretin tests were analyzed in the following patient groups: 7 infants receiving TPN for >6 weeks for severe diarrhea in association with short bowel syndrome or intractable diarrhea; 17 infants exhibiting first degree M and chronic diarrhea and 12 controls (age ...
patient outcomessystematic reviewtotal parenteral nutritionBackground Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is a form of nutritional support that has become an essential adjunct to the management of patients who are unable to obtain adequate nutrition either via the oral or enteral route. Previous studies ...
A review of operative therapy in 244 patients with esophageal cancer from 1960 to 1980 was done to evaluate the impact of TPN in 72 patients treated from 1973 to 1980 with 43 non-TPN patients treated during the same period and to 129 patients operated upon before 1973. Mean age, sex distr...
Total parenteral nutrition in the surgical patient: a meta-analysis. Can J Surg 44(2): 102-111 To examine the relationship between total parenteral nutrition(TPN) and complication and death rates in surgical patients. A computer search of published ... DK Heyland,M Montalvo,S Macdonald,......