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 is a concentrated formula which is HYPERosmolar and must be delivered into a central vein.

Central PN (TPN)

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has similar nutrient components as TPN but in a LOWER concentration so it may be delivered by peripheral vein.

Peripheral PN

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administered orally, via nasogastric tube, via feeding gastrostomy, or via needle–catheter jejunostomy.

Enteral nutrition

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Enteral Feeding container

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Enteral Feeding pump

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8 Fr. feeding tube

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Flexible weighed tip

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Gastrostomy tube

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Nasoduodenal tube

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Nasojejunal tube

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Jejunostomy tube

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Intended to bathe or wash wounds, surgical incisions, or body tissues

Irrigation solutions

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used to remove toxic substances normally excreted by the kidney

Dialysis solutions

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Blood removed for cleaning

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Dialyzer

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Fresh dialysate

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used dialysate

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Clean blood returned to body

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More rapidly effective than oral because they are fully bioavailable and do not undergo

1st pass effect

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babies preferred IV injected into (blank) kay mas damol ang panit

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