On hospital day 9, nutrition support day 7, during your reas…

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On hоspitаl dаy 9, nutritiоn suppоrt dаy 7, during your reassessment of Mr. Sanders you notice that his MAP has been over 60 for the past 8 hours. The epinephrine and norepinephrine doses have been stable as is his clinical status; his PN continues at the rate you ordered. Based on the information below, what would you recommend now - be specific and state why you are making these recommendations? Include route of nutrition, how to administer, formula choice and if there is a need to transition support, provide specifics.  Laboratory data: Na++: 134 (135-145)        K: 4.9  (3.5-5)         Cl: 94 (96-106)              WBC: 10 (5-11)    HCO3: 21  (20-29)            BUN: 44 (7-21)           Cr: 2.3 (0.6-1.2)        Gluc: 160 (70-99)  Alb:  2.3 (3.5-5.5)        Phosphorus: 4.6 (2.5-4.5)    Magnesium: 2.5 (1.5-2.5) I/O: 3400 mL/2570 mL      Temp: 99.6°        Current Wt: 238 lb.    Wt 2 days ago: 225 lbs.  Sliding scale insulin coverage in the past 24 hours:   150 (3 u)    165 (3 u)     180 (4 u)      187 (4 u) Medications: antibiotics, Plavix, anti-hypertensive meds, & propofol @ 10 mL/hr Nutrition-focused physical exam: large male sedated and ventilated; abdomen slightly firm with negative bowel sounds

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