Which patient is most likely to be a candidate for total parenteral nutrition (TPN) rather than enteral nutrition?
A) A patient who is comatose after having had a stroke
B) A patient who has a fractured mandible following a motor vehicle accident
C) A patient who has cerebral palsy and severe dysphagia
D) A patient who is pregnant and has intractable hyperemesis gravidarum
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Q1: The nurse is caring for an adult
Q3: The nurse is preparing to administer enteral
Q4: A patient who has been receiving continuous
Q5: The nurse is preparing to administer an
Q6: The nurse dilutes an antibiotic before administering
Q7: The provider calculates the enteral nutrition needs
Q8: The nurse is caring for a patient
Q9: The nurse is caring for a patient
Q10: A patient receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN)
Q11: The nurse is preparing to discontinue total
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