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200

In obese critically ill patients (BMI >30), this weight is recommended for hypocaloric, high-protein feeding calculations per American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition guidelines.

What is ideal body weight (IBW)?

200

Normal serum sodium levels are approximately within this range (mEq/L).
 

What is 135–145 mEq/L?

200

Bleeding gums and poor wound healing.

What is vitamin C deficiency (scurvy)?

200

This Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice and raw fish.

What is sushi?

200

a 70 kg patient requires 25 kcals/kg/day. What is the total Kcal goal?

What is 1750 kcals/day?

400

This measurement obtained via indirect calorimetry represents the ratio of CO₂ produced to O₂ consumed.

What is respiratory quotient (RQ)?

400

This condition describes a sodium level below 135 mEq/L.

What is hyponatremia?

400

Fatigue, pallor, spoon-shaped nails.

What is iron deficiency anemia?

400

This Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas includes tahini, lemon, and garlic.

What is hummus?

400

A 1.5 kcal/mL formula is running at 55 mL/hr for 24 hours. What is the total Kcal provided?

What is 1980 kcals/day?

600

This electrolyte abnormality is considered the hallmark of refeeding syndrome and often drops within 72 hours of nutrition initiation.

What is hypophosphatemia?

600

This hormone helps regulate water balance and is elevated in SIADH.

What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?

600

Dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia.

What is niacin deficiency (pellagra)?

600

This Mexican dish features masa dough filled and wrapped in corn husks.

What are tamales?

600

TPN: 300g detrose, 100 g amino acids, 250 mL 20% lipids. What is the total kcal?

-Dextrose: 120 kcals                                             -AA: 400 kcals

-Lipids: 500 kcals

What is 1920 kcals/day?

800

Permissive underfeeding in the first 7–10 days of critical illness generally provides this percentage of estimated energy needs.

What is 70–80%?

800

Dehydration often results in elevated levels of this lab value, reflecting kidney concentration ability.

What is BUN (blood urea nitrogen)?

800

Macrocytic anemia with neurological symptoms.

What is vitamin B12 deficiency?

800

This fermented Korean cabbage dish is rich in probiotics.

What is kimchi?

800

Triglycerides return at 550 mg/dL while on IV lipids. What is the next step?

What is hold or reduce IV lipids?

1000

This vasopressor, when required at escalating doses, may prompt reconsideration of initiating enteral nutrition due to risk of gut ischemia.

What is norepinephrine?

1000

This IV fluid is considered isotonic and commonly used for volume resuscitation.

What is normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride)?

1000

Rickets in children, osteomalacia in adults.

What is vitamin D deficiency?

1000

This Italian dish is traditionally made with Arborio rice and slowly cooked broth.

What is risotto?

1000

Calculate GIR: 300 g dextrose in a 75 kg patient

What is ~2.8 mg/kg/min?

(300,000 mg÷75÷1440)

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