Scenario:A 62-year-old malnourished patient is receiving tot…

Scenario:A 62-year-old malnourished patient is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) via a central line. During the nurse’s assessment, the following findings are noted: Assessment Findings: Vital Signs: BP: 128/76 mmHg HR: 92 bpm RR: 20 breaths/min Temp: 99.1°F (37.3°C) Laboratory Results: Serum glucose: 280 mg/dL (elevated) Serum potassium: 3.2 mmol/L (low) Serum sodium: 136 mmol/L (normal) Patient Complaints: “I feel really thirsty.” “My mouth feels dry, and my hands are tingling.” Other Findings: TPN is infusing as prescribed at 75 mL/hr. Question Type: Select All That Apply (SATA)Question:Based on the assessment findings, which nursing actions are appropriate to address the patient’s condition?

A malnourished patient is receiving parenteral nutrition (PN…

A malnourished patient is receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) containing amino acids and dextrose. The PN container was hung 24 hours ago with new tubing and a filter. Upon assessment, the nurse finds that about 50 mL remain in the current PN container. How should the nurse proceed to ensure patient safety and prevent infection?

A 45-year-old patient has been receiving total parenteral nu…

A 45-year-old patient has been receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) for 5 days due to severe malabsorption. The nurse is educating the patient about the therapy and potential complications. Which statement by the patient indicates a correct understanding of TPN therapy? 

Scenario: A patient arrives at the emergency department acti…

Scenario: A patient arrives at the emergency department actively vomiting blood. The nurse is tasked with determining the most appropriate initial actions to prioritize care and ensure patient safety. Question:Which actions should the nurse take first to effectively manage care for this patient? Select all that apply.