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Nutrition · Know the different types of diets (clear, full, soft, low sodium, renal, diabetic) · Live disease and ammonia. What dietary changes are recommended for liver patients? · Enteral vs Parenteral nutrition. Who is a candidate for both? · What does residual volume mean for tube feeding. What number is considered high and what should you do if it is high? · What is the purpose of TPN and PPN? (long-term vs short term, type of catheter etc). · What are nursing considerations when administrating parenteral nutrition? Think in terms of how to care for the IV insertion site, the tubing changes, assessment protocols, filter tubing, lab/vitals assessment etc. · What happens if you abruptly discontinue TPN? What should you do if TPN has to abruptly stopped? · What are signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia? · How often should you check blood sugar for someone receiving enteral or parenteral feeding? · What are NG tubes? How is it inserted? What are nursing considerations for NG tube insertion. How can you check for placement? · What are PEG tubes? Are they for long or short term feeding? · What precautions must be done to prevent aspiration during tube feeding instillation
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