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What substances are generally added to total parenteral nutrition solutions?

  • Electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins
  • Antifungal agents, electrolytes, and vitamins
  • Electrolytes, antihistamine antagonists, and vitamins
  • Citrate preservative, electrolytes, and vitamins
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Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is a method of providing nutrients directly into the bloodstream when a person is unable to eat or absorb nutrients through the digestive system. TPN solutions typically contain electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins. Electrolytes are essential for maintaining proper fluid balance and nerve function in the body. Trace elements are minerals that are required in small amounts for various physiological functions. Vitamins are organic compounds that are necessary for normal cell function, growth, and development. Therefore, adding electrolytes, trace elements, and vitamins to TPN solutions ensures that the patient receives the necessary nutrients to support their bodily functions.

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