*NURSING > TEST BANKS > Chapter 06: Nutritional Support Sole: Introduction to Critical Care Nursing, 7th Edition (All)
A patient is having complications from abdominal surgery and remains NPO. Because enteral tube feedings are not possible, the decision is to initiate parenteral feedings. What are the major complica... tions for this therapy? a. Aspiration pneumonia and sepsis b. Sepsis and fluid and electrolyte imbalances c. Fluid overload and pulmonary edema d. Hypoglycemia and renal insufficiency ANS: B Because of the high dextrose concentration, including the fluid and electrolyte content, the patient is placed at high risk for sepsis and fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Aspiration pneumonia is a potential complication of enteral feedings; sepsis is a potential complication of parenteral nutrition. Fluid overload is possible but unlikely and is not a major complication of parenteral nutrition. Hyperglycemia is more of a concern than hypoglycemia with parenteral nutrition; however, renal insufficiency is not related to parenteral nutrition. DIF: OBJ: TOP: MSC: Cognitive Level: Remember/Knowledge REF: p. 85 Describe strategies for monitoring and evaluating the nutrition care plan. Nursing Process Step: Assessment NCLEX Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity NURSINGTB.COM 2. A patient is being ventilated and has been started on enteral feedings with a nasogastric small-bore feeding tube. What is the primary re [Show More]
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