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EN and TPN and slow rate?Rating: (votes: 0) thanks. Enteral feeds? I really have no experience with this.TPN? No. Slowing that can really effect someone's fluid status, blood glucose, and electrolytes. TPN has no effect on GI complaints. Comment:
It is not within the scope of nursing practice to arbitrarily make changes in the rate of infusion of TPN or EN.
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No. You may have a protocol already written for some situations. Without a protocol you must ask the doc.
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Not without an MD order. However, if there are high residuals/vomiting or infiltration, you should stop the infusion. Enteral feeding should be started slowly and increased by 10ml q 8h if tolerated, so if you do have to stop it, resuming at a lower rate is acceptable until you reach the goal.
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We are always given the max residual rates that a pt. should have and then we are able to stop it at that point till the next residual rate.
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