Parenteral nutrition (PN) use in AIDS clients is reserved for those clients with nonfunctioning GI tracts
It has been suggested that consuming something different may be just as effective, with none of the risk for preventing weight loss in clients with severe malabsorption. Which of the following is that alternative? A) Standard EN formula C) Hydrolyzed EN formula
B) Fiber added EN formula D) Protein-added EN formula
C
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Hydrolyzed EN formulas consumed orally may be just as effective as parenteral nutrition in preventing weight loss in clients with severe malabsorption—with none of the risk associated with PN.
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