Phytonadione

For the average adult patient without significant cardiac, renal, or hepatic disease, a typical hyperalimentation solution would contain components as outlined in One should recognize that the recommended concentrations of electrolytes are only estimates and that actual requirements may vary considerably between individual patients, dependent on routes of fluid and electrolyte loss, renal function, metabolic rate, cardiac function, and the underlying disease state. Intravenous vitamin preparations should be added to each bottle of solution as recommended in In addition, phytonadione (vitamin (1) 10 rug and Zolic acid 5 mg should be administered intramuscularly once a week, since these are unstable in the hyperalimentation solution.

Author Dr Santosh Guptha Associated withICD10 Training Online

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