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Core IM | Internal Medicine Podcast

#164 TPN/PPN Parenteral Nutrition: 5 Pearls Segment

14 Nov 2024

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How is TPN and PPN similar and how is it different? When should each be used? How does bacterial overgrowth lead to complications? Does TPN cause diarrhea?Transcript and Show notesBehind the Scenes Youtube InterviewSubscribe to Core IM’s YouTube Channel for more behind the scenes, whiteboard animations and more!Timestamps:(01:35) | PEARL 1: Basics of PN: What makes up parenteral nutrition?(06:54) | PEARL 2: Indications and Contraindications for TPN and PPN: When should I order parenteral nutrition?(13:40) | PEARL 3: Complications of parenteral nutrition: What are the common adverse effects of parenteral nutrition?(19:41) | PEARL 4: Parenteral nutrition myths: What should patients know before they start TPN?(23:56) | PEARL 5: Recap on Tube Feeds: How do we determine the amount of free water to give out patients on tube feeds?Tags: IMCore, CoreIM, parenteral nutrition, TPN, PPN, clinical nutrition, nutritional support, complications, patient safety, gastrointestinal disorders, critical care, internal medicine, fluid management, ICU, Crit Care, GI, gastroenterologyFind the best disability insurance for you: https://www.patternlife.com/disability-insurance?campid=497840Our Sponsors:* Check out Branch Basics: https://branchbasics.com/COREIM and use the code CoreIM for 15% * Check out FIGS and use my code FIGSRX for a great deal: https://wearfigs.com* Check out Washington Red Raspberries: https://redrazz.orgAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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