Total parenteral nutrition may be necessary for a patient with acute kidney injury when:
A) the patient has severe dysphagia.
B) the patient cannot tolerate tube feedings.
C) the patient has urine output of less than 400 mL per day.
D) the patient has hyponatremia.
E) the patient will need dialysis.
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