Careful administration of central parenteral nutrition (CPN) includes:

1. Rapid advancement to complete nutrition
2. Close monitoring of infusion and laboratory values
3. Individualized protocols for administration
4. Flexible schedule to accommodate the client's activities


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The client with chronic renal failure is scheduled for hemodialysis this morning and is due to receive a once-daily medication. Nursing intervention would include administering the medication:

a. just prior to dialysis c. on return from dialysis b. during dialysis d. the day after dialysis

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