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Chapter 4: Initiation, Advancement, and Acute Complications of Parenteral Nutrition

Renal failure (chronic) Sepsis For patients with triglyceride levels greater than 400 mg/dL, ILE should be temporarily discontinued from the PN formula.22,25 Once the triglyceride level is less than 400 mg/dL, a reduced dose of ILE can be added, with close monitoring of serum triglycerides
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98

Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry

renal failure (acute glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis) (Fig. 75.3). The three scan panels
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98

Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry

renal failure (acute glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis) (Fig. 75.3). The three scan panels
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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 98

Case 75 When Kidneys and Brain Cry

renal failure (acute glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis) (Fig. 75.3). The three scan panels
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7.  Osteoporosis

failure to achieve PBM, increased bone resorption, or decreased bone formation. Low bone mass, when screened for in premenopausal females with known secondary causes of osteoporosis, may be as high as 45%.11 The value of appropriate diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis is strengthened by the fact that
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renal formulas, 33–34 in 3-in-1 preparations, 48, 49b in 2-in-1 preparations, 46, 49b anaphylaxis, 69 anthropometric measurements in nutrition assessment, 55, 56 appropriate use of parenteral nutrition, 5–11 aromatic amino acids, 33 arterial injury in central catheter placement, 23b ascites
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Chapter 3: Parenteral Nutrients and Formulations

acute renal failure is to provide sufficient protein and initiate dialysis as needed.7
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Chapter 5: Metabolic Complications of Long-Term Parenteral Nutrition

failure, or even death in extreme cases. Additional thiamin supplementation (100 mg for at least 5–7 days) may be needed in individuals at risk for refeeding syndrome because the demand for thiamin greatly increases during the transition from starvation to feeding, and since thiamin is a cofactor
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30.  Revision total hip arthroplasty

acute postoperative period; however, the risk of dislocation persists throughout the lifespan of the implant.35 Although sex is not a risk factor for early dislocation (less than 5 years after index surgery), late dislocation is more common in females.35,36 When considering revision surgery
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28.  Postoperative considerations for females undergoing total hip arthroplasty

acute kidney injury, especially for those patients who have preexisting kidney
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