Manual of Clinical Nutrition

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Calculating Total Parenteral Nutrition

Manual of Clinical Nutrition Management III- 101 Copyright © 2013 Compass Group, Inc.


b. gm dextrose x 100 = %dextrose
TPN volume
268 gm x 100 = 13.4% dextrose
2,000 mL


  1. Final order:
    2 liters 3.5% AA, 13.4% dextrose, and 2.8% lipid
    D. Calculate a 3-in-1 solution with 1,250 mL fluid restriction.

  2. Determine kcal to be provided as fat.
    Estimated kcal x desired percent = kcal as fat
    1,700 kcal x 30% = 510 kcal fat

  3. Convert fat kcal to volume of lipid emulsion.
    a. kcal fat ÷ kcal/gm = gm fat
    510 kcal ÷ 9 kcal/gm = 56.7 gm fat
    b. gm fat x 100% = % lipid
    TPN volume
    56.7 gm x 100% = 4.5% lipid
    1,250 mL

  4. Determine kcal to be provided from protein.
    gm protein x kcal/gm = kcal as protein
    70 gm x 4 kcal/gm = 280 kcal protein

  5. Determine amino acid concentration (AA).
    gm protein x 100 = %AA
    TPN volume
    70 gm x 100 = 5.6% AA
    1,250 mL

  6. Determine kcal to be provided from carbohydrate.
    Estimated kcal needs - (kcal as fat + kcal as protein) = carbohydrate kcal
    1,700 kcal – (510 kcal + 280 kcal) = 910 kcal carbohydrate

  7. Determine carbohydrate concentration.
    a. kcal dextrose ÷ kcal/gm dextrose = gm dextrose
    910 kcal ÷ 3.4 kcal/gm = 268 gm dextrose
    b. gm dextrose x 100 = % dextrose
    TPN volume
    268 gm x 100 = 21.4% dextrose
    1250 mL

  8. Final order:
    1.25 liters 5.6% AA, 21.4% dextrose, and 4.5% lipid. This solution will not compound,
    therefore the dextrose will have to be reduced to 12.3% dextrose until fluid
    restrictions are lifted.
    (See compounding guidelines for specific calculations. Section IV)
    If your pharmacy uses a 15% amino acid stock solution, this will compound.
    IV. Compounding Parenteral Nutrition
    Assume stock solutions of 70% dextrose, 10% amino acids, and 20% lipids.

  9. Determine TPN volume and grams of carbohydrate, protein, and fat.

  10. Determine volume of 70% dextrose stock solution.

  11. Determine volume of 10% amino acid stock solution.

  12. Determine volume of 20% lipid.

  13. Determine volume of sterile water and additives.

  14. Adjust dextrose or other substrates if solution cannot be compounded at the desired volume.
    Sample calculations:
    A. 2 - in-1 solution with fluid restriction 1,250 mL

  15. Determine TPN volume and grams of carbohydrate, protein, and fat (see III.B.)
    1,250 mL volume
    250 mL 20% lipid
    268 gm carbohydrate
    70 gm protein

  16. Determine volume of 70% dextrose solution.
    gm dextrose ÷ gm/100 mL stock solution = volume of stock solution
    268 gm ÷ 70 gm/100 mL = 383 mL 70% dextrose solution

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