Parenteral nutrition
Across
- 5. Parenteral nutrition is given if _______ feeding is not possible
- 6. Inflammation caused by injury to the endothelium of the vein due to administration of hypertonic solutions
- 8. Common sites for the central venous catheters are the right or left __________ or jugular veins
- 9. Procedure done to confirm tip placement of the central venous catheter before feeding
- 10. Type of feed that involves minimal administration of the feed to maintain gut integrity
Down
- 1. A condition that results in too much amino acids in infants or children
- 2. Nutrition that supplies all or some of the essential nutrients without using the GIT
- 3. Type of lipid emulsion present in parenteral nutrition in South Africa
- 4. Trace element needed to be added to the feed for those on long-term parenteral nutrition
- 7. A maintenance fluid used during resuscitation and stabilisation and is not nutritionally adequate