The nurse monitors a patient on total parenteral nutrition for the complication of:
1. respiratory congestion.
2. hypoglycemia.
3. vomiting.
4. hypotension.
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Central parenteral nutrition can cause pulmonary congestion if the fluid is not absorbed quickly enough. TPN may also cause hyperglycemia and hypertension, but not vomiting.
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A conceptual system, according to King, provides
A. A basis for communication. B. Reasonable limits for goal setting. C. Boundaries for communication. D. Structure of a discipline.
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1. Temperament 2. Physical characteristics 3. Environment 4. Culture