PPT-Enteral & Parenteral
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Nutrition 1 Enteral Tube Feedings Enteral nutrition EN provides nutrients into the GI tract F eedings are provided for patients who can not swallow and have a functioning
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Nutrition 1 Enteral Tube Feedings Enteral nutrition EN provides nutrients into the GI tract F eedings are provided for patients who can not swallow and have a functioning GI tract Feedings can be delivered through a nasogastric NGT . . Chapter 8 . The Pharmacy Technician . Parenterals. . situated or occurring outside the intestine . parenteral. drug administration by intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous injection . 2 general types of packaging. in Critical Illness. Judy WONG. Dietitian. PMH. Overview. What is parenteral nutrition. Selection Criteria of parenteral nutrition. Parenteral nutrition access. Requirements of critically ill patients. Chapter 11. MAT 119. Parenteral Routes. Route of administration other than gastrointestinal. Intramuscular (IM). Subcutaneous (. subcut. ). Intradermal (ID). Intravenous (IV). 2. 3. Z-Track Injection. in surgery. PSGS Review. Bonaventure Plaza, . Greenhills. , San Juan. 3-4 PM; April 27, 2012. C. ase. 62 y/o male. Height=1.6 m, weight=52 kg, weight two months ago=60 kg. Anorexia, vomiting; weight loss. Research Sponsored by. Reduction of Readmissions to Hospitals Based. on Actionable Knowledge Discovery and. Personalization. Zbigniew. W. Ras, . Mamoun. . Almardini. . (Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte). in Critical Illness. Judy WONG. Dietitian. PMH. Overview. What is parenteral nutrition. Selection Criteria of parenteral nutrition. Parenteral nutrition access. Requirements of critically ill patients. TPN in neonate. Newborn Classifications-Definitions:. LBW: Low Birth Weight. . <2500g . VLBW: Very Low Birth Weight. <1500g . ELBW: Extremely Low Birth Weight. <1000g. Preterm: <37 weeks GA. Lana Gettman, . Pharm.D. .. Harding University College of Pharmacy. AAHP Fall Seminar. September, 2016. Learning Objectives. Describe metabolic and nutritional changes during critical illness.. Discuss nutrition assessment in the ICU patients.. A Norouzy . Assistant Professor in Clinical Nutrition. Mashad Medical School. NICU. Energy and protein goals: TPN. Term:. Energy: 80-100 kcal/kg/day. Protein: 2.5-3.5 g/kg/day. Pre-term:. Energy: 90-100 kcal/kg/day. Start . Enteral. Nutrition as soon as possible after burn injury, preferably within 24 hrs of burn injury, if possible. Elevate HOB to 45 degrees, if possible. If gastric feeding. , check GRVs q 4 hrs.. Heather Janicki, RD, CNSC . Objectives. Nutritional considerations of the patient with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Oral and nutrition support for the IBD patient. Complications of IBD patients. Kipp Ellsworth, MS, RD, CSP, CNSC. Clinical Nutritionist, Intestinal Rehab of Children’s . Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Presentation Learning Objectives. State two goals of nutrition support therapy in pediatric intestinal failure patients.. Pathophysiology of inadequate calorie intake. Enteral. feeding. Total . parenteral. nutrition. Partial . parenteral. nutrition. Nutrition in sepsis. Litterature. review canine and feline patients. pada. PASIEN . dengan. MALNUTRISI. Fitri. . Vidyastuti. . dr. , . Sp.GK. Definition of Malnutrition. Malnutrition can be defined as “a state resulting from lack of intake or uptake of nutrition that leads to altered body composition (decreased fat free mass) and body cell mass leading to diminished physical and mental function and impaired clinical outcome from disease”.
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