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Transcribed Image Text:PHA 123 Parenteral Nutrition Active Learning
Determining Fluid Needs
When weight > 20 kg: 1,500 mL + (20mL)(weight in kg* - 20)
*Total body weight (the patient's weight on the scale) used for most PN calculations, unless the question specifies
otherwise.
1. GG is a 57-year-old female admitted to the hospital with bowel obstruction. She will be NPO
for the next 5 -7 days. The decision was made to start PN therapy. Calculate GG's daily fluid
requirements. Weight: 65 kg SCr: 1.3 mg/dL
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2. A 76-year-old, 154 Ib. patient is NPO and needs hydration. She is afebrile and does not have
HF, renal disease or ascites. What volume of fluid should the patient receive per day?
Basal Energy Expenditure
BEE (males): 66 + 13.7 (weight in kg*) + 5 (height in cm) – 6.8 (age in years)
BEE (females): 655 + 9.6 (weight in kg*) + 1.8 (height in cm) – 4.7 (age in years)
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