HLSC 3P93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Metabolic Bone Disease, Alcoholic Liver Disease, Natural Killer Cell

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Must be in form safe to administer through infusion. Calculating macronutrient and energy content of parenteral solution: determine kcal goal, adjust for stress and activity, calculate protein goal, distribute remaining kcal between carbs and lipids, provide prescription. * textbook pg 109-110 for calculations, and the critical thinking behind the process. As a nutritionist, you have been requested to work with other health care professionals to formulate a custom parenteral solution for a patient. The physician has indicated that the patient chronically ill (stress factor 2. 2), suffering from severe protein-energy malnutrition, and recommends a high-kcal diet with high protein (2. 5 g/kg/day) and 55% coming from carbohydrates (naturally the remainder coming from lipids). After looking at the patient"s medical record, you determine that they are female, currently weigh 56 kg, 158 cm tall, 27 years of age, with minimal mobility (activity factor 1. 1). Most move to an oral die o: dependent on a number of factors.

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