You are caring for a patient with a diagnosis of pancreatitis. The patient was admitted from a homeless shelter and is a vague historian. The patient appears malnourished and on day 3 of the patients admission total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has been started. Why would you know to start the infusion of TPN slowly?
A) Patients receiving TPN are at risk for hypercalcemia if calories are started too rapidly.
B) Malnourished patients receiving parenteral nutrition are at risk for hypophosphatemia if calories are started too aggressively.
C) Malnourished patients who receive fluids too rapidly are at risk for hypernatremia.
D) Patients receiving TPN need a slow initiation of treatment in order to allow digestive enzymes to accumulate
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