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CNSC Exam- ASPEN Chapter 30




What is a usual length of a small intestine - Answer -400-800 cm



Cyclosporine after transplant may cause what electrolyte to be high - Answer -Potassium



What is fulminant hepatic failure - Answer -another name for acute liver failure, causes hypoglycemia



What concentration of sodium is needed in oral rehydration solution - Answer -90-120 meq/L



What lab value would most likely indicate cholestasis - Answer -Conjugated/ direct bilirubin



What is bilirubin - Answer -a orange-yellow pigment formed in the liver by the breakdown of
hemoglobin and excreted in bile



What mineral in PN can cause rigidity and where does it build up - Answer -Manganese

Brain



What is the average amount of fluid absorbed by the bowel - Answer -6-8 liters



How big is the duodenum? - Answer -25-40 cm

, what are the three main SBS variants and how much bowel is needed with each - Answer -
Jejunoileocolonic anastamosis- need only 30 cm of bowel

Jejunocolonic- need at least 60 cm

End jejunostomy- need 100cm



What happens in the terminal ileum that is of concern with SBS? - Answer -Vitamin B12 absorption

Enterohepatic recirculation of bile



Hypomagnesiumemia in SBS- why and how to manage - Answer -Occurs because of loss of magnesium
absorption in gut

Binding magnesium to free fatty acids that are not absorbed



Magnesium leads to low calcium



Correction of sodium is needed to correct magnesium



What is needed to prevent nephrolithiasis when colon is present - Answer -Low fat diet

Low oxalate

High calcium

Good hydration



Oxalates not able to bind with calcium due to excess fat which competes with oxalates



What two immunosuppresive drugs can result in hyperkalemia and hypomagnesemia - Answer -
Cyclosporine

Tacro



How do tacro and cyclosporine contribute to glucose changes - Answer -These inhibit pancreatic islet
cell function and insulin secretion which can lead to insulin resistance

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