MECHANICAL
OVER/UNDERFEEDING
TOLERANCE
COMPLIANCE
LABOR/COST
100
Protein modular are given thru this.
What is: the enteral feeding tube
100
This complication could result from the water used in administering a protein modular.
What is: Volume Overload
100
Potential complication from using a sugar free modular.
What is diarrhea?
100
Most common way protein modular are recorded on the MAR.
What is BID or TID?
100
Removal and replacement of this device contributes to increases costs.
What is a feeding tube?
200
Average number of protein modular doses given per patient per day.
What is : 8-12
200
Calories found in 8-12 servings of a protein modular.
What is: 800-1200 calories.
200
Type of patient who might have difficulty tolerating components/volume added to TF.
What is a patient with short gut or malabsorption?
200
Do nurses perceive protein modulars to be more OR less important than medications.
What is less important.
200
Risks or conditions that can contribute to increased cost and labor.
Infection and contamination.
300
The #1 mechanical complaint when administering protein modulars through a feeding tube.
What is: Clogged feeding tubes
300
The clinicians typical response to a high Gastric Residual Volume.
What is stopping the tube feeding?
300
An ingredient/nutrient used with caution in septic patients
What is L-Arginine.
300
The number one of concern of dietitians when a protein modular is ordered.
What is assuring the protein modular is given/administered.
300
The clinician whose time is most impacted by providing protein modulars to patients?
What is Nursing/Critical Care Nurse
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