HUN 4445 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Venous Thrombosis, Glycerol

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October 5- part 1: parenteral nutrition = not by way of gi tract. Iv feeding: nutrients directly infused into blood stream via vein, needed when, not adequate nutrition status, gi tract not functional. Inflammatory bowel disease: crohn"s disease, ulcerative colitis, fistulas. Incision site is closed and catheter comes out in middle of chest. Glutamine: concentrations = 3-20, lipid emulsion = fat, made of soybean and/or safflower oil, glycerol, egg phospholipid, come in 3 concentrations, 10% fat = 1. 1 kcal/ml, 20% fat = 2. 0 kcal/ml, 30% fat = 3. 0 kcal/ml. Ischemia = lack of blood flow liver, ast, alt) October 10- part 2: administering pn solns, 2 separate bags, aa, dextrose, electrolytes, mvi mixed together in one bag, dextrose concentration expressed as d __ w (ex. D5w = 5% dextrose in water: lipids are often given separately (or not at all, never infuse tf formula into an iv line, general guidelines.

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