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  2. Parenteral nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Short-term PN may be used if a person's digestive system has shut down (for instance by peritonitis), and they are at a low enough weight to cause concerns about nutrition during an extended hospital stay. Long-term PN is occasionally used to treat people suffering the extended consequences of an accident, surgery, or digestive disorder.

  3. Talk:Parenteral nutrition - Wikipedia

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    The term PN is increasingly being used in the UK over last few years, as TPN incorrectly suggests that it provides complete nutritional support. Often enteral or extra fluids (or a mix of both) will be used with PN, especially when weening off the PN onto normal gut feeding.

  4. Intestine transplantation - Wikipedia

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    An individual can obtain nutrients intravenously through PN, bypassing food consumption entirely and its subsequent digestion. Long-term survival with SBS and without PN is possible with enteral nutrition, but this is inadequate for many patients as it depends on the remaining intestine's ability to adapt and increase its absorptive capacity. [3]

  5. 5 ways to plan for long-term care costs in retirement - AOL

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    Insurance options. While traditional long-term care insurance can be expensive, Carson suggested exploring combination products that blend life insurance or annuities with long-term care benefits.

  6. List of medical abbreviations: P - Wikipedia

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    Sortable table Abbreviation Meaning p̄: after (from Latin post) [1] [letter p with a bar over it] pH Potential of Hydrogen - Acidity of a fluid : P: parturition (total number of live births)

  7. Unlicensed assistive personnel - Wikipedia

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    UAPs working in long-term care are much more likely to experience workplace violence than UAPs working in hospitals. [30] In a given year, 34% of American UAPs in long-term care facilities experience physical injury, including human bites, after a resident assaults them. [31] The COVID-19 pandemic also contributed to UAPs leaving the job in ...

  8. 5 Options If You Can’t Afford Your 2024 Tax Bill - AOL

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    If you need up to six years to pay your tax bill of up to $50,000, a long-term plan with automatic or manual monthly payments could work. Setup fees range from $22 to $178 depending on the ...

  9. Licensed practical nurse - Wikipedia

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    In some settings, LPNs/LVNs have opportunities for advancement, including the possibility of becoming credentialed in a certain area (such as IV therapy, gerontology, long-term care and pharmacology) or of becoming a charge nurse, responsible for overseeing the work of other LPNs and various unlicensed assistive personnel, such as nursing ...