Your feedback will help us improve the information we provide to patients and caregivers. We read every comment, but we're not able to respond. If you have questions about your care, contact your healthcare provider. For more resources, visit www. To make sure that you got the right mixture: Check the label on the bag to make sure that the name and mixture are what your healthcare provider ordered for you. Call your healthcare provider if there is a mistake.
Check the expiration date on the bag of TPN. Take your TPN out of the refrigerator 2 hours before you need to use it so that it can come to room temperature. Find a clean place to prepare the TPN mixture. Do not make your TPN in your bathroom or near pets. A good place is the kitchen or dining area. Clean the surface with soap and water and dry it with a paper towel.
Make sure you have all the equipment listed below: A sterile barrier A TPN solution administration set 1 or 2 10 mL syringes An insulin syringe if needed Alcohol wipes Multivitamin infusion MVI , as ordered A sharps container container for sharp objects, like needles Garbage can Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Dry them with a clean towel or a paper towel. Keeping your hands clean is very important. If you need to stop during any of the steps below to do something else, make sure you wash your hands before starting up again.
Open the sterile barrier see Figure 1 and place it on your clean surface. Figure 1. Opening the sterile barrier. Figure 2. Peeling open the alcohol wipe wrapper. Figure 3. Checking the medication label.
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Filters were visually evaluated for turbidity as an indicator of microbial contamination. Microbial growth was reported in 2 of samples filtered 24 hours after preparation group 1 and in 1 of samples filtered 72 hours after preparation group 2. No growth was detected in TPN solutions filtered hours after preparation group 3. Turbid samples were subcultured, and contaminants were identified as coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species and gram-positive bacilli in the group 1 samples and coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species in the group 2 samples.
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