Internal Medicine

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P1: OXT/OZN/JDO P2: PSB


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Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition 525

■neurologic disease
➣CVA
➣dysphagia
➣head trauma
➣demyelinating Disease
■gastrointestinal disease
➣short-bowel syndrome (enteral support >100 cm jejunum and
150 cm ileum with ileocecal valve intact)
➣inflammatory bowel disease
➣GI tract fistula output (enteral support: <500 ml/day)
➣pancreatitis (parenteral: abdominal pain, elevated serum amy-
lase or increased pancreatic fistula drainage with oral feedings)
➣esophageal obstruction
■oncologic disease
➣chemotherapy
➣radiotherapy
➣neoplasm
■psychiatric disease
➣anorexia nervosa (parenteral if severe malnutrition and intoler-
ance to enteral feedings)
➣severe depression
■critical care
➣respiratory, renal, cardiac, or hepatic failure
➣parenteral if GI tract nonfunctional or NPO >4 to 5 days
tests
Basic Tests: Blood
■glucose sodium potassium
■albumin/pre-albumin blood urea nitrogen creatinine
■hemaglobin hematocrit total lymphocyte count
■transferrin acetone

Basic Tests: Urine
■24 hour urine urea nitrogen for nitrogen balance

Other Tests:
■height
■weight (actual, usual, ideal)
■weight changes
■chest x-ray
■clinical signs of malnutrition
■intake and output
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