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Monitoring, during parenteral nutrition

Hyperosmolar coma with extremely high concentrations of blood glucose (often accompanied by a concomitant hypernatremia) may occasionally be seen during the course of total parenteral nutrition, particularly if adequate monitoring is not carried out. This complication has been implicated in several fatalities of total parenteral nutrition. [Pg.258]


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