Developing and implementing all-in-one standard paediatric parenteral nutrition

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Abstract

Parenteral nutrition (PN) is a feeding mode suitable for children that do not achieve requirements via the enteral route. For this intervention to be successful, healthcare professionals require: knowledge on nutrient requirements; access to an aseptic compounding facility; and a system that ensures adequate and safe delivery of PN. Previously, it was thought that individualised PN was the "gold standard" for delivering nutrients to children; however, studies have highlighted concerns regarding inadequate delivery of nutrients, prescribing and compounding errors. We, therefore, set out to develop and implement all-in-one (AIO) paediatric PN solutions. Through a systematic approach, four AIO PN solutions were developed: birth-two months of age (Ped 1); two months-10 kg (Ped 2); 11-15 kg (Ped 3); and 16-30 kg (Ped 4). We implemented them with the help of a teaching pack, over a one month time period, and reviewed usage at six months. At that time, five children initially received standard PN without electrolyte changes; but after a few days, electrolytes needed amendments, and three required individualised PN. A change to AIO PN is feasible and safe; however, some may require electrolyte changes, and there will always be those that will require individualised PN. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Meyer, R., Timmermann, M., Schulzke, S., Kiss, C., Sidler, M. A., & Furlano, R. I. (2013). Developing and implementing all-in-one standard paediatric parenteral nutrition. Nutrients, 5(6), 2006–2018. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu5062006

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