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- The formula is too cold or infused too quickly
- The patient is constipated
- The tube is dislodged
- The patient has an allergy to the formula
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
- Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)
- Folic Acid
- Simple sugars (e.g., candy)
- High-fiber vegetables
- Complex carbohydrates (e.g., pasta, rice, potatoes)
- Artificial sweeteners
- Increase the TPN infusion rate
- Administer a bolus of IV insulin as per protocol or physician order
- Stop the TPN infusion entirely
- Change the TPN solution to a lower glucose concentration
- "That's correct, fruit sugar doesn't affect blood glucose."
- "While fruit is healthy, it still contains carbohydrates that can raise blood glucose, so portion control is important."
- "You should avoid all fruits if you have diabetes."
- "Only eat fruit on days you exercise heavily."
- Advise consuming only pureed foods
- Suggest softer, nutrient-dense foods like mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, and well-cooked vegetables
- Recommend a strict liquid diet
- Refer for immediate tube feeding
- Carbohydrates
- Fats
- Proteins
- Fiber
- Oatmeal with fruit
- Chicken salad with whole-wheat crackers
- Gluten-free pasta with marinara sauce and ground beef
- A regular turkey sandwich on rye bread
- Pasteurized milk
- Fully cooked chicken breast
- Soft cheeses like Brie or Feta
- Whole-grain bread
- Encourage high-protein snacks
- Restrict fluid intake to 1.5 L/day and implement a low-sodium diet
- Provide frequent small meals to prevent dehydration
- Administer a vitamin B12 supplement
- Prostate gland
- Bulbourethral gland
- Epididymis
- Seminal vesicle
- Estrogen
- Progesterone
- FSH
- LH
- Glomerulus
- Loop of Henle and collecting duct
- Bowman's capsule
- Urethra
- Absorb nutrients
- Digest fats
- Store food and begin protein digestion
- Absorb water
- Esophagus
- Pharynx
- Small intestine
- Duodenum
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