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To fill out this parenteral nutrition form, follow the guidelines provided carefully. Ensure you select the correct infusion route and input the necessary protein, carbohydrate, and fat values. Detailed instructions for specific cases and conditions are outlined to assist in accurate filling.

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    Review the guidelines for parenteral nutrition thoroughly.

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    Determine the appropriate infusion route for the patient.

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    Calculate and input the required amounts of protein, carbohydrate, and fat.

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    Use the 'starter TPN' solution if applicable.

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    Fill out separate orders for additional fluid and advance as per guidelines.

Who needs the Parenteral Nutrition Guidelines for UCSF Children's Hospital?

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    Neonatal Intensive Care Unit staff - To provide specific nutritional support for sick newborns.

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    Medical students - To learn and understand guidelines for neonatal parenteral nutrition.

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    Pediatric nutritionists - To develop appropriate nutrition plans for infants in intensive care.

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    Healthcare administrators - To ensure compliance with UCSF Children's Hospital guidelines.

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    Neonatal physicians - To manage and monitor the nutritional needs of premature or sick infants.

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What are the instructions for submitting this form?

Fill out the parenteral nutrition form by following the detailed guidelines. Ensure to select the correct infusion route and input the nutritional components accurately. For submission, send the completed form via email to nutrition@ucsfchildrenshospital.edu, fax it to (415) 123-4567, or submit it physically to UCSF Children's Hospital, NICU Department, 505 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143. For online submissions, utilize the UCSF Children's Hospital portal. Ensure all sections are filled correctly to provide optimal nutritional support.

What is the purpose of this form?

The purpose of this form is to provide a structured guideline for administering parenteral nutrition to sick newborn infants at UCSF Children's Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. It ensures that every infant receives adequate and appropriate nutritional support tailored to their individual medical conditions. By adhering to these guidelines, healthcare providers can optimize the growth and development outcomes for newborns who cannot obtain sufficient nutrition via the gastrointestinal tract.

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This form includes various components and fields necessary for parenteral nutrition of newborns. Each field is designed to capture critical nutritional information accurately.
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  • 1. Infusion Route: Select either peripheral or central PN according to the duration and type of nutritional support required.
  • 2. Starter TPN: Details regarding the initiation and maintenance of starter TPN for newborns <1200 grams or <30 weeks.
  • 3. Protein: Input values for amino acids, ensuring the correct dose based on gestational age and clinical condition.
  • 4. Carbohydrate: Record the amount of dextrose to be administered, adjusting based on tolerance and clinical needs.
  • 5. Fat/Lipid Emulsion: Include the required lipid emulsion, delivering over 24 hours, to prevent essential fatty acid deficiency.

What happens if I fail to submit this form?

Failure to submit this form accurately can result in inadequate nutritional support for newborns, potentially compromising their growth and development.

  • Inadequate Nutritional Support: Newborns might not receive the necessary nutrients to support their growth and development.
  • Increased Health Risks: Failure to follow guidelines can lead to complications such as hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, and malnutrition.
  • Non-Compliance: Non-adherence to UCSF Children's Hospital guidelines can result in legal and medical ramifications.

How do I know when to use this form?

Use this form when newborns cannot obtain adequate nutrition through the gastrointestinal tract and require parenteral nutrition.
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  • 1. Sick Newborns: For infants who cannot get enough nutrients via GI tract due to various medical conditions.
  • 2. Preterm Infants: For preterm infants needing specialized nutrition support to ensure appropriate growth and development.
  • 3. Infants with GI Anomalies: For infants with gastrointestinal anomalies that prevent regular feeding.
  • 4. Infants with Critical Conditions: For infants in critical conditions like necrotizing enterocolitis requiring full parenteral nutrition.
  • 5. Long-Term Nutrition Support: For infants needing extended duration of parenteral nutritional support.

Frequently Asked Question

What is the purpose of this parenteral nutrition form?

It provides guidelines and instructions for administering parenteral nutrition to sick newborns at UCSF Children's Hospital.

How do I start using the 'starter TPN' solution?

The 'starter TPN' solution should be used for infants <1200 grams or <30 weeks, or based on specific diagnoses. Begin with the predefined solution available in the ICN East refrigerator.

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What infusion routes are covered in this form?

The form includes guidelines for both peripheral and central PN routes.

Are there specific guidelines for extremely low birth weight infants?

Yes, the form provides detailed instructions for very low birth weight infants, including starter TPN guidelines.

What should I do if a patient is made NPO?

Use the 'starter TPN' solution and follow the guidelines for protein and fluid intake adjustments.

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Is there a maximum amount for lipids in PN?

Yes, the guidelines state a maximum lipid intake that should not exceed 60% of the total caloric intake.

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