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Week 6 PharmSherpath
Week 6 NCO Blood Products and Total Parenteral Nutrition
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which statement is true about the Y-type set? | There are two spikes above the tuning's drip chamber. |
| Drag and label the components of the blood administration set.. Parts of a blood administration set, including bags of blood and normal saline solution, Y type tubing, roller clamps, filter, and drip chamber. | 3. ABO group 4. Rh Factor 2. Blood bag 5. Drip chamber 7.Bag of normal saline 6.Roller clamp 1.Filter |
| What type of saline solution is used concomitantly with blood products? | Normal saline solution |
| Identify situations in which total parenteral nutrition (TPN) might be required? | - GI fistulas- Extensive burns - Prolonged coma -Sever uncontrolled malabsorption |
| What is the tonicity of a central parenteral nutrition (CPN) solution? | Hypertonic, high osmolarity solutions |
| A patient might require a peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN) instead of a CPN. What factors determine the preferred route of administration? | -Patient- Vein condition - Duration of TPN therapy |
| What are the components of a 3-in-1 solution? | - Lipids - Dextrose- Amino acids |
| What is special about the tubing used for administration of blood products? | it has a filter in the drip chamber |
| What type of filter is used when infusing blood products ? | In-line filter |
| What gauge needle is most appropriate for administering blood products? | 18G to 20G catheter |
| What is the maximum amount of calories/mL that can be delivered via TPN? | 1 Calorie/mL |
| What is the maximum length of time a patient can receive a PPN? | 2 weeks |
| Lipids in the TPN can become unstable after how mong? | 12 hours |
| According to this label, the total volume to be infused is ___ mL | 1248 |
| According to this physician's order, the TPN should run at 104 mL/hour for ______ hours. | 12 |