Reference no: EM133921991
Questions
1. Develop an original SBAR (situation-background-assessment-recommendations) choosing one of the complications of bone cancer (amputation, contractures, hypercalcemic crisis, pain or immobility).
2. Discuss the complications associated with and precautions taken when administering: whole blood; multiple units of packed red blood cells, platelets, cryoprecipitate, fresh frozen plasma (FFP) to a client with bleeding associated with multiple trauma.
3. Define negative nitrogen balance, starvation, enteral feeding and total parenteral nutrition (TPN).
4. Identify five diagnostic tests used in nutritional assessment of a client with multiple trauma.
5. Compare and contrast peripheral parenteral nutrition (PPN) with central or TPN. Identify the complications of both.
6. Differentiate between access sites for intravenous nutrition (i.e.: central line, peripheral lines and PICC's).