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Copper deficiency is associated with 
 
1: leukocytosis. 
2: macrocytic anemia. 
3: microcytic hypochromic anemia. 
4: erythrocytosis. CORRECT ANSWER 3: microcytic hypochromic anemia. 
 
Patients on long-term parenteral nutrition have developed anemia, leukopenia, neutropenia and skeletal abnormalities. Deficiencies of iron or copper result in microcytic hypochromic anemia (small red blood cells that are pale in color due to decreased heme pigment). Deficiencies of B12 or folate result in macroc...
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Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... - Answer Iron or 
Copper 
Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... - Answer B12 or Folate 
Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition - Answer Anemia 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Skeletal abnormalities 
Symptoms of copper deficiency - Answer Sensory ataxia 
Lower extremity spasticity 
Parathesis in extremities 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Increased erythrocyte turnover 
D...
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EN major benefits CORRECT ANSWER -maintains functional integrity of gut 
-nutrients undergo first pass metabolism which helps promote efficient nutrient utilization 
-presence of nutrients in small intestine maintains normal gallbladder function (reduces risk of cholecystitis) 
-helps prevent bacterial translocation 
 
when long term EN devices used CORRECT ANSWER if needed for > 4-6 weeks 
 
refeeding syndrome basics CORRECT ANSWER -typically see symptoms 2-5 days after starting nutrition 
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Microcytic hypochromic anemia is a result of a deficiency in... Iron or Copper 
Macrocytic anemia results from a deficiency of... B12 or Folate 
Consequences of long-term parenteral nutrition Anemia 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Skeletal abnormalities 
Symptoms of copper deficiency Sensory ataxia Lower extremity spasticity 
Parathesis in extremities 
Leukopenia 
Neutropenia 
Hypercholesterolemia 
Increased eryth...
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In an intensive care setting, which of the following complications associated with malnutrition is most likely to occur as a result of the failure to begin nutrition support early in the treatment regimen? CORRECT ANSWER Increased serum levels of protein-bound drugs 
 
Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 
 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 3: 181-210 mg/dL 
 4: 211-240 mg/dL CORRECT ANSWER 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 
Targets <110mg/dL are not reco...
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In an intensive care setting, which of the following complications associated with malnutrition is most likely to occur as a result of the failure to begin nutrition support early in the treatment regimen? CORRECT ANSWER Increased serum levels of protein-bound drugs 
 
Which of the following is the inpatient glycemic target for critically ill patients? 
 
1: 80-110 mg/dL 
 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 3: 181-210 mg/dL 
 4: 211-240 mg/dL CORRECT ANSWER 2: 140-180 mg/dL 
 
Targets <110mg/dL are not reco...
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xCurrent recommendations regarding safe administration of lipid injectable emulsion (ILE) include CORRECT ANSWER 1: ILE hang time up to 24 hours when included as part of a total nutrient admixture (TNA). 
2: ILE hang time up to 24 hours when administered as an infusion separate from PN (2 in 1 PN). 
3: ILE when a part of a TNA is stable for 1 week at room temperature. 
4: ILE should be filtered with a 0.22 micron filter when administered for nutrition. 
 
A 45 year old patient with chronic corti...
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Half life of albumin and pre-albumin -Answer-Albumin: 14-20 days 
Prealbumin: 2-3 days 
List negative acute phase proteins -Answer-Prealbumin 
Albumin 
Transferrin 
Retinol-binding protein 
(decreased in inflammation) 
List positive acute-phase proteins -Answer-Cytokines 
CRP (c-reactive protein) 
Define sarcopenia -Answer-Age-related muscle mass 
Cachexia -Answer-Loss of muscle mass, irrespective of adipose tissue changes (not 
responsive to nutri...
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