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TPN Course Post Test

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  • Q1
    Below are the common complications of prolonged TPN use, EXCEPT for:
    Excessive weight gain
    Sepsis
    Electrolyte imbalances
    Catheter related problems
    30s
  • Q2
    What are the important parameters to consider when prescribing PN? I. Serum electrolytes II. Organ function III. Patient’s weight IV. Fluid balance
    All the above
    I and IV
    I and II only
    I, II, and IIII only
    30s
  • Q3
    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:
    Glucose, Electrolytes, Amino acids, Vitamins and trace elements
    Glucose, Electrolytes, Lipids and Amino acids
    Glucose, Electrolytes, Lipids, Vitamins and trace elements
    Glucose, Lipids, Amino acids, Vitamins and trace elements
    30s
  • Q4
    TPN must be switched from continuous to cyclic PN within first week of initiation.
    False
    True
    30s
  • Q5
    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
    I, II and IV
    I, III, and IV
    I and IV
    All the above
    30s
  • Q6
    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
    I and III
    I and II
    III and IV
    II and III
    30s
  • Q7
    What are the most common causes of intestinal failure?
    Side effect of medication
    Short bowel syndrome from bowel resection
    Trauma
    Cancers
    Congenital enteropathies
    30s
  • Q8
    What are the indication of Parenteral Nutrition?
    Shorten length hospital stay
    To improve survival into adult life
    To preserve nutritional status
    Improve quality of service
    30s
  • Q9
    What are the complication of Parenteral Nutrition?
    Dehydration
    Metabolic bone disease
    Fluid overload
    Hyperglycaemia
    Catheter related infection
    30s
  • Q10
    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)
    I, III and IV
    All the above
    I, II and III
    I, II,III and V
    30s
  • Q11
    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
    All the above
    II, III, IV and V
    I, II, III and V
    I, II, III and IV
    30s
  • Q12
    Ultrasound guided percutaneous CVL insertion is one of the methods used to insert a CVL.
    False
    True
    30s
  • Q13
    Where is the ideal location of a central venous catheter's tip should be placed?
    Subclavian vein
    Junction of right atrium and IVC
    Left atrium
    Brachicephalic vein
    30s
  • Q14
    Which lipid emulsion consists of fish oil?
    Intralipid
    SMOFLipid
    Aminoplasmal
    Aminolipid
    30s
  • Q15
    What is the most favourable and optimum immune response range of omega-6:omega-3 fatty acid ratio?
    3:1 to 5:1
    2:1 to 4:1
    2:1 to 3:1
    3:1 to 4:1
    30s

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