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Below are the common complications of prolonged TPN use, EXCEPT for:
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Excessive weight gain
Sepsis
Electrolyte imbalances
Catheter related problems
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What are the important parameters to consider when prescribing PN?
I. Serum electrolytes
II. Organ function
III. Patient’s weight
IV. Fluid balance
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All the above
I and IV
I and II only
I, II, and IIII only
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Below are the common complications of prolonged TPN use, EXCEPT for:
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What are the important parameters to consider when prescribing PN?
I. Serum electrolytes
II. Organ function
III. Patient’s weight
IV. Fluid balance
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What are the contents of a 3-in-1 commercial PN bag compared to a compounded 2-in-1 PN bag? A 3-in-1 bag contains:
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TPN must be switched from continuous to cyclic PN within first week of initiation.
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When do we need to intervene in enteral feeding?
I Severe premature baby
II child with cerebral palsy
III child with VSD in failure
IV child post abdominal surgery
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What complications can occur in a child with ryle’s tube feeding?
I Tube dislodgement
II. Aspiration of feed into lungs
III. Constipation
IV. Diarrhoea
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What are the most common causes of intestinal failure?
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What are the indication of Parenteral Nutrition?
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What are the complication of Parenteral Nutrition?
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Which of the followings are used to help diagnose IFALD?
I. Direct bilirubin
II. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
III. Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT)
IV. Liver biopsy
V. Alanine transaminase (ALT)
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What are the methods to prevent CLABSI?
I. Antimicrobial catheter lock
II. Proper hand hygiene in handling CVL
III. Use chlorhexidine for skin preparation
IV. Ethanol catheter lock
V. Choose an appropriate CVL and site of insertion
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Ultrasound guided percutaneous CVL insertion is one of the methods used to insert a CVL.
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Where is the ideal location of a central venous catheter's tip should be placed?
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Which lipid emulsion consists of fish oil?
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What is the most favourable and optimum immune response range of omega-6:omega-3 fatty acid ratio?
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What are the benefits of lipids in paediatric PN?
I. Facilitates delivery of fat-soluble vitamins
II. Prevents essential fatty acid (EFA) deficiency
III. Increase catheter-related blood stream infections (CR-BSIs)
IV. Improve growth and intellectual development
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Which guideline recommended intravenous lipid emulsions?
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Which of the following is not the benefit of micronutrients?
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A 5-year-old boy is scheduled for elective gastrointestinal surgery. In preparing for the operation, which of the following strategies is the most effective for perioperative nutritional optimization?
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A 2-year-old child with a history of short bowel syndrome secondary to extensive bowel resection is evaluated for intestinal failure. Which of the following is the most important factor in the long-term management of this child to prevent complications associated with intestinal failure?