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Views are defined by a query and also store the results of t…

Views are defined by a query and also store the results of the query just like data stored in a table.

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A patient’s lab draw comes back with the following abnormal…

A patient’s lab draw comes back with the following abnormal readings: pH 7.30 (L), PaCO2 47 mmHg (H), HCO3 22 mmHg (L) *high or low value is indicated with H/L Identify if they have alkalosis or acidosis and whether it is a respiratory or metabolic cause.  

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Determine if Erin’s TPN is meeting her needs. Note: this que…

Determine if Erin’s TPN is meeting her needs. Note: this question has 8 components, be sure to answer all of them. Scenario:  Erin is a 40 year old female with a small bowel obstruction.  A PICC line has been placed and her TPN has been placed.  She is receiving 500 ml D70 and 500 ml 8.5% AA running at 80 ml/hr.  She is also receiving 200 ml 20% intralipid daily.  Ht: 5’3” Wt: 193 lbs Erin needs 1500 calories and 70 grams of protein Be sure to show your work to earn partial credit. 1.  Calculate Erin’s weight in kg. (2 pts) 2.  Calculate Erin’s fluid needs. (1 pt) 3.  How many ml of 2-in-1 solution did Erin receive in the past 24 hours? (1 pt) 4.  How many kcal is her current TPN order providing? (3 pts) 5.  How many grams of protein is Erin’s TPN providing? (1 pt) 6. Calculate Erin’s dextrose load. (2 pts) 7. Calculate Erin’s fat load. (2pts) 8.  Is the current TPN order appropriate?  If not, what changes to the TPN would you suggest and why?  The TPN order does not need to be recalculated, just explain what you would change. (3pts)

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  Can Osmolite 1.5 meet Paul’s need while staying below the…

  Can Osmolite 1.5 meet Paul’s need while staying below the 1500 ml fluid restriction? Note: this question has 8 parts in the template below, be sure to answer all of them. Scenario: Paul is a 63-year-old male admitted to the hospital with MI, heart failure, and cardiac cachexia.  While hospitalized, he underwent a CABG procedure and is now 2 days post op.  He remains intubated and is receiving propofol at a rate of 7 ml/hr.  The attending physician is placing an NJ tube and has requested you calculate a tube feed for Paul, but has requested that his TF stay below 1500 ml. Paul needs 2100 kcal and 90 grams of protein Osmolite 1.5 contains: 1.5 ml/cal 62.7 g protein/L 762 ml/L water 100% of the RDI in 1000 ml Show your work to earn partial credit. 1.  How many calories does the propofol provide? (2 pts) 2.  How many mL of Osmolite 1.5 does Paul need? (2 pts) 3.  Calculate the grams of protein provided by the formula. (2 pts) 4.  Calculate the amount of water provided by the formula. (2 pts) 5.  Calculate the % RDI provided by the formula. (2 pts) 6.  Does Osmolite 1.5 meet Paul’s needs and stay within the 1500ml fluid restrictions? (2 pts) 7.  Determine the goal rate for Paul’s tube feed. (2 pts) 8. Determine the starting rate for Paul’s tube feeding. (1 pt)

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An appropriate bolus feeding rate for an adult would be ____…

An appropriate bolus feeding rate for an adult would be _____________.

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Select all the indicators of refeeding syndrome. 

Select all the indicators of refeeding syndrome. 

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Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding PPN?

Which of the following is a TRUE statement regarding PPN?

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A percutaneous endocscopic gastrostomy is a feeding tube…

A percutaneous endocscopic gastrostomy is a feeding tube…

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Covers Chapters 6, 12, 13, 14 & 15 from Chemistry for Funera…

Covers Chapters 6, 12, 13, 14 & 15 from Chemistry for Funeral Service AND Chapter 3: Appendices 1 & 2, 6 & 7 from Embalming: History, Theory, & Practice (6th Edition). 100 Questions / 90 Minutes. Closed Book / Closed Notes.1 Attempt.Requires HonorLock. 

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Find the surface area of the prism pictured below.  (If you…

Find the surface area of the prism pictured below.  (If you were unable to find the height of the prism in part 1, use 100 cm as your height and compute the surface area.)  Remember there is no top.

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