Which of the following PN solutions would be most appropriate for infusion into a PIV?
A) Fluid restricted PN for a child with complex congenital heart defects
B) PN solution containing final dextrose concentration of 10% and osmolality of 1000mOsm/L
C) PN for a child with severe malnutrition and short bowel syndrome who is anticipated to receive home PN support
D) PN solution containing final dextrose concentration of 12% and osmolality of 850mOsm/L
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